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Herb Garden Information

This article will let you in on some practical herb garden information.  Herbs can be traced back into the times of the ancient Egyptians and the ancient Chinese.  Medieval documents and stories in the Bible show that herbs were used by most households during those times.

Gardeners find growing herbs in an herb garden quite beneficial for many different reasons.  Herbs are used for medical purposes, for potpourri, to flavor food, tea and to control pests in the garden.

You can specialize in one particular kind or a combination of different kinds of herbs in your herb garden.  They can also be grown in a garden with other species of plants or in containers indoors.  An indoor garden in the kitchen or a small plot in the garden are two different ways to grow an herb garden.  A small plot of four feet by six feet is a large enough area to support a small family.

Aside from being popularly used for cooking, culinary herbs are also planted for their aroma and for the beauty of their flowers.  They can be used fresh or dried.  Some herbs are used as garnish for plates or salads while other types of herbs can be used to perk up the flavor of a dish.

Like all other plants, herbs grow as annuals, perennials, shrubs, and trees.  You can use well-drained soil when planting herbs in an herb garden.  If you find that your soil is heavy or compacted, you can add organic matter to it.  And it is not necessary to add fertilizer.  Most herbs prefer a sunny location although a few prefer full shade.  Many herbs will grow well with afternoon shade.

It is unbelievable that herbs are attacked by very few insects or diseases.  Red spider mites can be found in low-growing plants, and aphids attack dill, caraway, anise and fennel during the hot, dry weather.  Rust can also affect mint.

Herbs can be bought and planted into a home herb garden or they can be grown from seeds.  There is great honor and unspeakable joy in seeing a plant grow from a single seed.  You are able to enjoy every step of the process from birth to death in a respect.  When growing a plant like an herb from a seed the experience is all the more rewarding because herbs are so useful.

Almost all herbs can be grown from a seed.  In the late winter, seeds should be placed in a shallow pot or box.  You can use a light, well-drained soil to grow your seeds.

Since herbs do not have a deep root base, make sure not to cover the seeds too much with the soil.  They should be planted shallow.  The rule is to plant the finer seeds in a shallow soil.

You can transplant the seedlings to the outdoors in the spring.  Some herbs do not adopt well even if most of them are planted  from seeds.  You should plant herbs like dill, fennel, anise and coriander directly into the herb garden.

Growing herbs in a home herb garden may seem very easy, but you need to have the correct information to grow them successfully.  You’ve started with the tips in this article, so now you should complete your knowledge with more detailed information.  Everything you need to know can be found right here. Best of luck!

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