There are also lots of easy indoor herb garden kits available if you don’t want to assemble all the ingredients you need from scratch, and some of them are quite decorative. For example, this cute cedar wood planter comes with many different seeds to choose from, with each pot having a...
Position cooking herbs near the kitchen: if the most commonly used herbs are just outside the kitchen door in a herb planter, or in a window box on the windowsill, you are much more likely to make use of them while cooking than if they are growing at the bottom of the garden. Herbs...
Step 1: Pick a place to plant your herb garden “Where do you plant your herb garden?” This can be tricky since plants need enough space and the right environment to thrive. Some herbs do well in full sun while others flourish even in partial sunlight. You can grow herbs indoors, but...
How to… CREATE AN INDOOR HERB GARDENPresents an idea on how to create an indoor herb garden. Artistic appeal of herbs in small containers; Recommendation of planting tarragon, basil, oregano and lovage.de ...
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Building awindow planter boxoffers a unique opportunity to personalize your living space with flowers, herbs, or plants. Whether you’re looking to add a splash of color to your facade or make a mini herb garden outside your kitchen window, these easy-to-follow plans have got you covered....
About Growing Fennel Plants in Your Herb Garden While classified as a herb, Fennel plants are a popular European vegetable. Native to the Mediterranean region, the bulbous base and stalk of this plant is popularly eaten raw like celery, cooked, or boiled. Closely related to Parsley, Fennel is...
Construction.The planting bed of a tabletop garden is usually 8 to 10 inches deep, and the table is generally 27 inches from the ground. To avoid arm strain, the top of the planter should not be higher than the sitting gardener's ribcage. For easy reach, the width of the bed should ...
Watching Dean build this DIY vertical garden (with my dad’s occasional input!) was so rewarding. It’s transformed our yard into a cozy, green oasis and even become a talking point with friends and neighbors. If you’re dreaming of a similar project, I encourage you to try it. The ef...