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Herbs are the most wonderful plants if you want to have a sustainable garden since they contribute in so many useful ways. They're easy to grow, they provide flowers, flavour our food, have medicinal properties and attract pollinating insects. Their only drawback, if it can be called a drawback, is that they tend to die back in
24 Feb 2013 (includes: Melbourne, Tasmania & cool highlands) HERBS – plant chives, coriander, garlic, lemongrass, marjoram, mint, oregano, parsley, rosemary, shallots, tarragon and thyme.
You don't need green fingers to grow tasty herbs from seeds and cuttings.
Sow and Plant. Usually sow direct into soil in late spring. Perennial herbs need lifting and dividing in autumn. Our Garden Planner can produce a personalised calendar of when to sow, plant and harvest for your area.
Growing Herbs. Having a variety of herbs growing in the garden means you can easily pick and add them straight into food that is being prepared. Here are some all time favourites that can be grown without too much fuss or hard work.
The table below shows the best months to plant each of a wide variety of vegetables and herbs. In addition, for each vegetable/herb, it shows: how it should be planted (direct, seed trays, etc); how far apart to plant it; its lifecycle (annual, perennial, etc); its moon phase planting quarter (for those doing moon phase planting)
12 Oct 2017 The good news is that growing herbs at home is both affordable and accessible – you just need to know what herbs are easy to grow, where to put them and how to take care of them. With that in mind, here's our guide to seven of the easiest herbs to grow at home and some essential things you should
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29 Jun 2008 These herbs are very easy to grow. Parsley. The common curly parsley and Italian parsley both like the same conditions. Sage. This is the herb that most people have difficulty growing, usually because they get too much water. Rosemary. Thyme. Mint. Coriander. Oregano. Chives and French Shallots.
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