Is there a easy way to grow herbs such as mint, basil, chives, etc? Can it be done indoors?
Is there a easy way to grow herbs such as mint, basil, chives, etc? Can it be done indoors?
Parsley, Cayenne/Capsicum, Siberian Ginseng, Oregano, sweet marjoram, bay, dill, thyme, rosemary, sage, calendula/pot marigold, basil, parsley, Greek oregano, chives, coriander, cilantro, Garlic, onions
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thx, but does anyone know which herbs grow best with mint and/or lavender?
thanks, but which ones, if planted beside each other, would grow best with mint, or lavender?
Posted in Herb Gardening
Tagged basil parsley, bay, capsicum, Cayenne, cayenne capsicum, chives, choices, coriander, dill, garlic, ginseng, greek oregano, herbs, lavender, Marjoram, mint, onions, Oregano, parsley, plants, pot marigold, rosemary, Siberian, siberian ginseng, sweet marjoram, thyme
Kelp, Alfalfa, Parsley, Cayenne/Capsicum, Siberian Ginseng, Oregano, sweet marjoram, bay, dill, thyme, rosemary, sage, calendula/pot marigold, mint
I live about 4-8 hours away from Vancouver, in British Columbia, Western canada. thanks*-*
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Tagged Alfalfa, bay, canada, capsicum, Cayenne, cayenne capsicum, dill, ginseng, herbs, Kelp, Marjoram, mint, oats, Oregano, parsley, plants, pot marigold, rosemary, Siberian, siberian ginseng, sweet marjoram, thyme
I like to cook and I want to get herbs like sage, rosemary, thyme, and mint. I live in southern Wisconsin and I was wondering if anyone had any tips to keep them alive. My gardening track record isn’t so good! Most plants I put outside die (besides tulips). I am thinking of keeping them in pots somewhere, but if for some reason that is a bad idea I do have a backyard that is extremely rocky; most of it gets full, scorching sun all day but a few small parts are shaded. Thanks.
We have a plant that is growing it spreads and is low to the ground.It has small purple flowers and smells like mint. but it isnt mint. the cats love to lay in it.
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Tagged cats, ground cover, low to the ground, mint, purple flowers
I have a big garden that grow beautiful rosemary, lavender, oregano, thyme, and mint. I use them for cooking and tea, but of course only a small amount is consumed compared what was grown in the garden. Any suggestions? If you have recipies of making herbal soaps, shampoo, or some kind of natural toner, that will be great! Thanks!
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Tagged amount, beautiful rosemary, cooking, course, garden, herbal soaps, herbs, lavender, mint, Oregano, rosemary mint, Shampoo, tea, teas, thyme
All I want to do is get a hold of some of the seeds you need for some nice caffene free herbal teas like cammomile or mint or fennel sead and grow them in my laundry room so I can mix some of my own blends.
I grew mint, basil and rosemary on my window sill for the first time this summer. What can I expect to happen to them as the weather turns? Will they come back next summer? Do I have to do anything to the plants or soil to make this happen?
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Tagged anything, basil, garden, herb, herb garden, mint, plants, rosemary, sill, soil, summer, summer ends, time, weather, window, window sill
I grew mint, basil and rosemary on my window sill for the first time this summer. What can I expect to happen to them as the weather turns? Will they come back next summer? Do I have to do anything to the plants or soil to make this happen?
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Tagged anything, basil, garden, herb, herb garden, mint, plants, rosemary, sill, soil, summer, summer ends, time, weather, window, window sill
I am new to growing and drying or freezing herbs. Any help will be appreciated.
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Tagged dry herbs, Freezing, freezing herbs, help, mint, Oregano