Timeless Herbs |
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Their popularity has survived hundreds of years and they are as much in demand today as ever. Fresh or dried, herbs add zest to cooking, perfume the house and have natural medicinal and cosmetic benefits. Craft making with herbs has wide appeal. The fun of making pot pourri, tussie mussies and infused vinegars from your own garden is most rewarding.
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Getting Started The herb garden can be formal as in a knot garden, a circular bed with an ornamental centrepiece, or as informal as a rockery. Herbs can be informally planted throughout the garden, mixed in with vegetables, or the flower border and even between paving stones. The smallest living spaces can accommodate a few herbs in pots on a windowsill, the porch steps, and a window box or in a hanging basket.
When to plant Herbs When putting an herb garden together it may be difficult to buy all the plants at one time as many are seasonal and only available at certain times. Planting can be done whenever plants are available provided regular watering is carried out in summer.
A selection of edible herbs to get you started. To enhance flavour and aid digestion. Culinary herbs for dry places
Culinary herbs for damp places
Location Dry tolerant herbs require a sunny position with well drained soil. Herbs requiring damp conditions will grow in sun or semi shade. Herbs do not require a lot of space and look fabulous in containers and baskets just as they do in the garden bed.
Planting Work Tui General Garden fertiliser into the soil prior to planting. The addition of compost prior to planting will also be beneficial.
Herbs with other uses There are many other herbs for many purposes. Listed below are a few examples.
* These herbs require replanting with new plants each year. Note. Borage will self seed very freely
Tending Trim after flowering to keep compact, bushy and to encourage new growth. Water as required in summer. Mulch in early spring and autumn. Feed with ‘Tui’ General Garden Fertilser in early spring.
Harvesting Pick leaves in the morning after dew has evaporated, and flowers at midday.
Accessories for Herbs If you are growing culinary herbs choose a place near the kitchen for convenience. For most herbs, create pockets using stones for dry lovers and add more organic material to help retain moisture for damp loving herbs. Herbs can be grown in many styles of containers.
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