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Container Gardening Secrets - Effortless Ways to Grow Vegetables Using Gardening Containers
Container Gardening Secrets - Effortless Ways to Grow Vegetables Using Gardening Containers
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7 Secrets to Your Successful Indoor Herb Garden (Your Herb Garden)
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Growing Herbs Indoors : Your Guide To Growing Herbs In Containers For A Vibrant Indoor Herb Garden
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Container Gardening: The Complete Practical Guide to Container Gardening, Indoors and Outdoors
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How to Grow Cooking Herbs

from: Linda Paquette




How to Grow Cooking Herbs

Grow your own cooking herbs to add fresh zest and flavor to your menus year-round!

Is It a Cooking Herb or a Spice?

The first thing to know in selecting which herbs to grow is the difference between cooking (culinary) herbs and spices. The cinnamon stick you put in your hot chocolate or apple cider is a spice while the parsley on the edge of your plate is an herb.
1.Cooking herbs are usually the fresh or dried leaves of plants while spices are the ground seeds, roots, fruits, flowers, and/or bark.
2.Herbs grow very well in temperate zones, while spices generally come from tropical areas.
3.Herbs add subtle flavor, whereas spices are generally more pungent and add more robust flavor.

Herbs run the gamut of about 70 cultivars, broken into categories of medicinal, ornamental, and aromatic as well as culinary or cooking herbs. To start growing cooking herbs, it's best first to select where and how you want to grow them.

Site Selection

Most cooking herbs thrive in just about any location that gives them plenty of light, good drainage and nutrition. In addition to outdoor garden spots, culinary herbs can be grown in patio containers, as indoor herb gardens, or in greenhouses using soil-less growing techniques like hydroponics or aquaponics.

Outdoor Cooking Herb Gardens

For easy access, plant your herb garden as close to your kitchen as possible. Herbs grown in full sun have denser foliage, darker color, and higher levels of the essential oils that add flavor to your recipes. Good air circulation and drainage are also important to the success of your cooking herb garden. The size of your cooking herb garden, of course, depends on the space you have available for growing. Generally, an area 20 by 4 feet accommodates a satisfactory variety of cultivars.

Many herbs overlap in category. Border your cooking herb garden with some cultivars that have ornamental or aromatic qualities as well as the culinary. However, remember that the main purpose of this garden is for use in your kitchen.

Place cooking herbs that you use frequently in less conspicuous areas so that you won't leave big holes in your garden when you harvest them for cooking!

Most culinary herbs thrive under the same growth conditions as the vegetables they enhance and as such are a natural addition to your vegetable garden. Some cooking herbs even have properties that repel common insect pests and garden diseases, which is an added benefit to your vegetables.

The best time to amend soil with nutrient rich compost is when you till your garden plot. Herbs have coarse roots that benefit from chunky organic matter, which helps excess water drain away and also helps provide good air circulation.

After planting your cooking herbs, skirting them with a two to three-inch layer of mulch helps soil retain moisture. In addition, composting and mulching helps you maintain the neutral to slightly alkaline soil that most herbs prefer

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Plant sales happening on the South Shore - Wicked Local


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Many garden clubs on the South Shore hold their plant sales during the month of May. By Anonymous Take advantage of some great deals on indoor and outdoor plants from garden club members' gardens by stopping by these plants sales.

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If the Ring Finger Isn'ta Green Thumb - New York Times


New York Times

If the Ring Finger Isn'ta Green Thumb
New York Times
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The First "Super Greenhouse" Breaks Ground At SuperCloset Hydroponics ...
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Gardening: Jobs to do - The Bay of Plenty Times


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Garden Club introduces fifth-graders to growing their own food - Grand Island Independent


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