When to Grow Herbs
You can begin to sow herb seeds once all the winter frosts
have gone and the weather starts to warm up. If you want to keep all your herbs
inside, just sow the seeds directly into a pot with some good quality compost
and soil. If you are planning to eventually grow your herbs outside you can start them off in
pots or trays in say a poly tunnel or on a warm window sill before hardening them off and taking them
outside.
Where to Grow Herbs
Herbs generally don't need to
be outside or have an enormous amount of space. As long as they have water,
sunlight and good fertile soil or compost, most herbs will grow quite happily
indoors or out - not only in the garden, but in pots, containers, window boxes
or even hanging baskets.
Growing herbs in pots and containers - add around 2 cm of gravel at the bottom
of each pot to make sure that the plant has decent drainage and use a
soil-based compost - either organic or something like John Innes potting
compost. Water in the morning rather than the evening as this will give the
plants a chance if the temperatures are hot during the day, especially for
containers grown in full sun.
Growing herbs indoors - place the herbs a south or west
facing window to get the best kind of sunlight.
Growing herbs in the garden – choose is a sunny, open but
protected position with good drainage.
Herbs to try – Rosemary, thyme, sage, lemon balm, parsley,
chives, mint, oregano, basil, coriander and lavender.
You can find detailed advice for growing herbs by following the links below.
RHS at: http://apps.rhs.org.uk/advicesearch/profile.aspx?pid=679
Garden Organic at: http://www.gardenorganic.org.uk/organicgardening/gh_herbs.php
Allotment UK at: http://www.allotment.org.uk/grow-your-own/herbs
You can find detailed advice for growing herbs by following the links below.
RHS at: http://apps.rhs.org.uk/advicesearch/profile.aspx?pid=679
Garden Organic at: http://www.gardenorganic.org.uk/organicgardening/gh_herbs.php
Allotment UK at: http://www.allotment.org.uk/grow-your-own/herbs
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