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What are the best herbs to grow at home for cooking and fragrance?
What are the best herbs to grow at home for cooking and fragrance?
Some of the most popular and flavorful herbs for home gardens include Basil, Rosemary, Thyme, Sage, Mint, Oregano, and Chives. These herbs are not only delicious but also highly aromatic, making them perfect for seasoning food, infusing drinks, and adding fragrance to garden beds or container arrangements.
Can herbs be used in landscaping, not just vegetable gardens?
Can herbs be used in landscaping, not just vegetable gardens?
Absolutely! Today’s herbs are multi-purpose plants that enhance edible landscapes, rock gardens, cottage gardens, and sensory spaces. Use creeping varieties like Thyme as living mulch, or tall herbs like Dill and Lavender as back-of-the-border focal points. Many herbs like Sage and Anise Hyssop even attract pollinators and hummingbirds!
Which herbs grow well in containers or small spaces?
Which herbs grow well in containers or small spaces?
Many herbs are ideal for container gardening, including Parsley, Mint, Cilantro, Basil, and Lemongrass. With just 6+ hours of sunlight and well-drained soil, you can grow herbs in window boxes, planters, balconies, or kitchen windowsills. They're perfect for renters, apartment dwellers, and those with limited space.
How do I care for herbs indoors during winter?
How do I care for herbs indoors during winter?
Herbs can thrive indoors when given bright, indirect sunlight or supplemental grow lights. Keep the soil lightly moist but never soggy. Prune regularly to encourage bushy growth, and increase humidity with misting or a tray of water nearby. Mint, Chives, and Rosemary are excellent herbs for indoor winter growing.
Do herbs attract pollinators and beneficial insects?
Do herbs attract pollinators and beneficial insects?
Yes! Many herbs produce nectar-rich flowers that draw in bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, and even ladybugs and dragonflies. Herbs like Lavender, Dill, Fennel, and Pineapple Sage are top choices for pollinator gardens and make a stunning addition to cut flower bouquets, too.