Your Ad Here
Home > Gardening > Learning How To Build An Herb Garden

Learning How To Build An Herb Garden

July 10th, 2008
by Lee Dobbins

Herbs are very low maintenance compared to other plants. How often do you have to prune your orchids or spray your roses? Comparatively, herbs can thrive in poor soil, need very little fertilizer and only occasional watering. As long as they get plenty of sun and some water, they will thrive by themselves - that’s why learning how to build an herb garden is easy!

Creating a flourishing herb garden takes more than just sowing the seeds and letting them grow. Therefore, it is important to have some basic herb garden plans before you even put the seeds in the ground.

Because herbs can grow well in poor conditions, it is easy for them to overgrow. Lavender and yarrow can grow like wildfire over large areas. Even chives can proliferate quickly. Be sure you have enough space in your pot or garden for the plants you wish to grow.

Herbs will thrive contentedly as long as they have a foot of space or so betwixt the main sections. For example, chives have a nice appearance and grow well together - but their roots need space for nutrition and water. Other plants nearby will provide competition for the nutrients so be sure to keep that in mind when making your herb garden plans.

Soil preparation for herbs is important when learning how to build an herb garden, but it is not difficult. A wide range of herbs will thrive on a mix of clay and sandy loam or a good compost. Be sure to provide sufficient drainage. A good amount of herbs originate from the Mediterranean, so they can thrive in somewhat dry and rocky soil. Their evolution occurred in areas with adequate drainage, but all herbs need watering. Be sure the soil is moist, but not soaking wet.

For example, Lavender and Sage are two herbs that are very drought resistant. For these two herbs, normal rainfall will probably be enough. Some herbs, like Peppermint, need more water. An automatic drip system is a good way for the conservation minded person to provide the extra needed water for these plants.

One way to reduce weeds is to lay some landscape fabric. This can really help keep the maintenance of your garden down.

Most herbs repel insects, but you probably want to consider a ‘trap crop’ in your herb garden plans that you can sacrifice for the preservation of the others. Dill makes a decent one, as it attracts bugs away from your other plants such as tomatoes. You can use a minimal amount of insecticide to save your dill crop, but use the smallest amount that you can still get away with.

One thing about learning how to build an herb garden is knowing which herbs will prosper during each different season. Some will thrive year round, but others need to be planted in four week intervals. Yet others must be planted once the winter snows melt.

About the Author:

Lee Dobbins Gardening

Comments are closed.
Pieta The ONE Natural Cure For Candidiasis That Is Really Effective What natural remedies exist for Candidiasis? The approach below is to replace ineffective prescriptions and medicaments bought over-the-counter, to provide a response to the question so often asked by people desperate for an answer. Natural cures for Candidiasis are now a reality and people afflicted by this disease can now follow a holistic method to sort this problem once and for all. Why the conventional approach fails to bring results? Classical medicine takes the viewpoint that inflammation, discharge and rashes are the problems that are being faced, and therefore are oriented accordingly. Conventional methods treat only the outer aspects of the problem. Conventional medication may even disturb the balance of friendly bacteria resident in the intestine and the vagina and “mistakenly” attack them. If this occurs then this represents a worsening of the overall situation. In addition, the doctor that you consult may prescribe other antibiotics and drugs to restrict growth of Candida Albicans, however other strains of Candida will remain unaffected. Medicaments like this and conventional medicine are just short-term tactics at the best of times. They do nothing to prevent the more fundamental recurring aspects that over time become both chronic and debilitating. The causative elements are not recognized by conventional medicine and by neglecting them the relative size of the problem can double or more. Where is the best answer? Outside of these restrictive parameters is where the optimal answer can be found. Changes in nutrition, in lifestyle and even environment are on the list of ways to help solve this problem by adopting a holistic approach. Natural cures for candidiasis are now becoming more and more well known, as people gain confidence and pass the news on to friends and family. Cleansing of the system and the re-establishment of equilibrium are further benefits from using holistic protocols. This is helped by the simultaneous maintenance of the intestinal tract, where the right conditions will help to prevent Candida attacks. Candida excess replication can be poisonous to your immune system and holistic protocols can help by having an effect to increase the strength of your immune system. Various diet supplements may well help in a significant way to undo the effects of Candida and are frequently to be found as part of a holistic program. If you have noticed other pronounced symptoms such as rashes or chronic tiredness, this may be an indication of even more serious threats and you should immediately check out a holistic program to eliminate these ailments that are the result of yeast infection by Candida. Natural candidiasis cures make patients better in various ways and are the most effective way to relieve symptoms and also stop the illness from breaking out again.
Your Ad Here