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[H1229]How To Grow A Herb Garden
by Ned Marx, Ned

Reasons why you need to modify your garden

You have to trim your garden so you can maintain the design and style of your garden. For cottage gardens, which are known for the rowdy growth of plants, they are still regularly trimmed so the herbs could be

Most perennials have expansive root growths. Even though you have provided sufficient spaces in between the plants, the perennials' roots may absorb all the nutrients of the soil. Hence, your other mature plants are risked of dying.

Trimming your garden could be an advantage to you through minimizing costs for purchasing new plants. A fully developed sweet basil plant, reaching up to eighteen inches, could be divided into at least three new plants.

Some plants really need constant trimming to become healthier. The procedure allows the plants to give way to new growth – whether leaves, stems or roots.

Basic techniques in taming your garden

Trimming or pruning is the most common process you would have to do for matured plants. This could be done but cutting off dried leaves, leggy stems and over-expansive roots. Some herbs that need trimming are rosemary, varieties of mint, parsley and peonies.

You could replant and repot overgrown plants. Be sure that the divisions you made have each grown parts from roots to stem extensions and leaves. Do these activities during cool cloudy days. The roots of matured plants have gotten used to moist surroundings. Otherwise, place wet newspapers or any scrap paper on the roots of the plants to be replanted. Gently pull off the papers so the roots could be spread throughout its new soil.

Location switching is also good for balancing gardens. If you have much growth of indoor herbs, you could organize them to line outdoor garden beds. Most indoor herbs that are medicinal or aromatic are also suitable as ornamentals.

Harvesting and drying or freezing could be your direct usage of thick herb leaf growths. Harvesting herb leaves could be started six weeks after planting. When you have gathered enough leaves, you could prolong usage of those through drying or freezing. You could dry leaves by putting them inside Ziploc or paper bags with holes. Hang them in dry places with direct sunlight exposure. Leave them outside during the day, and take them in during nights. When indoor drying, expose them to bright lights. Drying may take 3 to 4 days depending on the herb type. You can use the dried leaves for at most 10 days without preservatives. Sometimes humidity brings out more flavors in the dried leaves.

Freezing on the other hand is for very short-term use. Put the leaves in sealed containers then place them inside the freezer for one to three days. The frozen leaves could be used for only three days as prolonged freezing can wilt them and lose flavor.

Give out plants to other people. You can trade your abundant herb plants with the new herb plants you wanted to acquire.

To tame your growing herb garden could open up possibilities of expanding your garden and techniques as well.


Fresh herbs can make a world of difference in your meals. Instead of buying them at the grocery store and getting too much at once or a bunch that isn't as fresh as it could be, grow your own. Grow a variety or just your favorite, in a window box or on the kitchen counter. It is an easy introduction to indoor gardening.

To start your own herb garden you have two options, you can go to your local nursery and purchase some seedlings or grow your own from seed. Either way is fine, but if you are a novice the seedlings are the way to go.

Once you have your seedlings at home, you can replant them or for the first season you can leave them in the small plastic pot that they come in. If you do decide to replant them, do not pack in the soil too tightly and place a small amount of gravel or woodchips at the bottom of the pot for good drainage. If you want to grow your herbs from seeds, follow the instructions on the package carefully and use a container large enough to accommodate future root growth. Herbs also like air circulation, placing near an open window can provide both the sunshine and air movement that they need to thrive.

If your herbs are growing too large for their pots, you can separate a portion of them (including the roots) and transplant them outside in the spring or summer time. You will double the amount of herbs you can grow. On the flip side, if you already have an outdoor herb garden it is a simple matter to take a portion of each plant indoors to have fresh herbs all winter long too.

Read the recommendations and information that comes with your herb plants, not all are suitable for indoor gardening.
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