Top Five Herbs To Grow
We use over 100 different herbs in thousands of recipes from all over the world. Most people buy there herb’s from the supermarkets, think how much nicer your meals would taste with grow homegrown herbs Once established herbs are very easy to care for as only an odd watering is required, they will take a bit more care and attention until the seeds have established themselves. Anyone can grow thier own herbs whether you live on a country estate or on the top floor of a block of flats.
Herbs can easily be grown in a window box and indoors so if you have no access to a garden you can still grow your own herbs. When growing your herbs indoors all you require is a container that is easy to move and a little bit of knowledge into the specific herb you wish to produce.
A garden is ideal as it allows you the space to grow a lot more than you can with access to just a window sill or window box. Herbs are vulnerable to frost (both early and late) so be sure to protect them well. You will need to be careful with the temperature as cold semmers will really affect growth~A cold summer can really affect the growth of your herbs so you will need to be careful of the temperature~The temperature is a key factor when growing herbs as a cold summer can really afferct growth~The growth rate of your herbs will be affected by cold summers so be careful witht he temperature~Herbs do not like cols summers and the growth rate will be affected by them so you will have to be careful with the temperature}~Cold summers really affect the growth of herbs so be careful with the temperature~Cold summer really affect the growth of herbs so be careful of the temperature~The temperature is a key factor when growing herbs as a cold summer can really afferct growth~The growth rate of your herbs will be affected by cold summers so be careful witht he temperature~Herbs do not like cols summers and the growth rate will be affecteb by them so you will have to be careful with the temprature}.
The 5 most used herbs in kitchens around the world today are Basil, Chives, Parsley, Rosemary and Thyme. All of these can be grown indoors as well as outdoors. These 5 herbs will add lots of flavour to various dishes as well as add colour and sometimes even a wonderful scent to your garden or window box. your window box will really stand out with the white and lilac flowers of the basil and the ground coverage of the thyme and rosemary alongside the attractive leaves of the parsley.
What is your favourite herb? why don’t you have a go at growing it and find out just how easy it is!!!
Growing your own herbs is not just a enjoyable pastime it will also improve your cooking and your homw