Herb Gardening Basics For The Beginner

Posted by Sarah Duke

Herbs can be a beautiful addition to your garden. They don't just look good, they also smell wonderful. And of course they're useful, both for adding flavor to your cooking and for their therapeutic benefits. There's an amazing selection of herbs for you to plant. Basil and oregano are a couple of the species that are well suited to cooking. Some herbs, such as lavender and chamomile, are also useful for their health benefits. Keep reading for some helpful information to get started with herb gardening.

Most herbs are easy to grow and will flourish with very little maintenance. Among the many kinds of herbs, you're sure to find at least one that will suit whatever location you have in mind for it. They are ideal as edging around a bed of flowers, tucked into a rock garden, or as an aromatic accent to a container garden.

Plus, they have so many uses. They can be grown outdoors in the warm weather, and indoors during the winter. Summer is when you'll grow them outside, but if you have a nice sunny spot in your home, you can enjoy them year round indoors. Lots of people like to set their indoor herbs outside when it's warm, where they'll be even more bountiful. Then there are those who start their herbs from seed in the late winter, and transplant the seedlings outside in the spring. Just make sure that the herbs you select can be easily replanted with no harmful effects.

You can plant herbs in most sunny locations outside. They'll grow equally well in a tiny corner of the property or in your veggie patch. You can plant them like vegetables in straight rows, or arrange them artistically to add beauty to your property. Before you start planting, watch the intended location over a couple of days to be certain that it gets the right amount of sun. You also need to make sure that you don't plant in a swampy location of the yard. If you're growing herbs to use in cooking, planting them close to the house makes it more convenient to run out and pick a few sprigs when you need them.

Just be careful what you plant because some herbs aren't suitable for certain climates. However, most are easy to grow and will do well in almost any zone. However, if you're uncertain about whether specific herbs are suitable for your area, check with your local nursery. There is a wide range of herbs to choose from that are able to grow in most any surroundings. That makes it so easy to enjoy their fresh flavor and aroma year round.

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