How To Create A Low Maintenance Herb Garden: List Of Herb Plants That After You Plant Them
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How To Create A Low Maintenance Herb Garden: List Of Herb Plants That After You Plant Them
How To Create A Low Maintenance Herb Garden - List Of Herb Plants That After You Plant Them
Book Preview: It’s so good when you find something that just works, am I right Some herbs are just like that. What you need to do is create a location for your herb to grow, focusing on water, sunlight and soil condition. Here’s a list of herb plants that after you plant them and get them going, they will do the rest:
Borage The long, fuzzy and prickly leaves may be tough to swallow, but you can certainly dig in and taste the flavor of cucumber. If you plant your borage plant in dry, dark dirt and give full sun, you will have blue or purple star-shaped blossoms in no time at all. Start your seeds in early summer and by Independence Day your plant will have grown to up to 2 feet high.
Caraway Even though the foliage of the caraway can look like that of a carrot in its first growing year, don’t mistake it for a carrot. In its second season, it will have beautiful pink or white umbrella-shaped flower clusters on one to three feet tall stems. Caraway will tolerate full sun if you grow it in well-drained dirt. Because this is a biennial, you can sow seeds outside in spring or fall. Your caraway will self-seed if you don’t remove the dead blooms. And READ & BUY this book, if you want more!