Mints are rarely grown from seed. You can buy plants or propagate by cuttings. Mints spread by runners. They should be confined to containers or grown in their own garden beds so that they won’t crowd out other plants. Attracts:Cabbage White, Gray Hairstreak, Sachem, Peck’s Skipper, Sil...
RosemaryPerennial, grown indoors in cold climates. Propagate by layering or cuttings. Rosemary needs full sun, and a sandy well-limed soil. Cut it back after flowering to prevent it from becoming leggy.This is an aromatic flavouring for meat and poultry dishes. Also used for making wreaths. ...
Propagate from seeds, by root division or from woody cuttings taken in autumn or spring. They can take a year or two to establish themselves from seed. Place the plants 1-2 feet apart and divide the clumps when they become crowded. Taller cultivars may need to be staked, especially if gr...
you will need to buy a plant from a reputable source so that you can be sure that you are gettingLaurus nobilissince the California bay lacks the “sweetness” of true bay. True bay is more expensive than most herbs because it’s difficult to propagate and is slow-growing. You’ll likel...
In addition as you can see from the short video below the bees absolutely flock to these flowers. so if your planning a fall garden, having garlic chives blooming should be a must in the drive for strong pollination! Some key plants that benefit particularly well from chives are: Carrots ...
herb garden image by Steve Lovegrove from Fotolia.com Herbs are the essential ingredients for flavor in many dishes. They are used to make teas and dried for sachets and potpourris. Some herbs are used to create soaps, candles and perfumes. Those living in North Carolina can propagate and ...
Basil is easy to grow and propagates readily. Because it’s an annual herb, it dies each winter. In fact, basil doesn’t do very well when temperatures drop below 50 degrees. If you choose to growopen-pollinated varietiesorpropagate your plants yourself, you’ll only buy seeds once! Yea...
Welcome to Herb-Doc.com Herbs can be used as medicine or in cooking, but they also have many other uses that may surprise you!
Body Growing herbs is not difficult to do! Our helpful chart will take you from seed-starting to the kitchen table. Herb Planting Calendar&Growing Guide Herbs are a great addition to the garden. Not only do they complement your home-grown veggies in the kitchen, they also make for excellent...
Grow it in a medium-large pot and keep that in a spot that receives part sun. In a moderate room temperature, you can grow it year-round. Just propagate new plants time to time from cuttings, and it will last forever in your indoor herb garden. ...