by Jennifer Poindexter Would you like to have a perennial herb garden? Are you even sure what that means? You’re in the right place. I’ll walk you through what the term perennial means and supply herb choices that you can fill your garden with. Whether you’re planting herbs … [Read more...]
How to Fix Overwatered Basil: 7 Tricks to Try
by Bethany Hayes Basil prefers to grow in moist soil, and problems occur when you overwater basil. The first sign is usually yellow and drooping basil leaves. The real issues are under the soil surface that you can't see with your eyes. That's why learning how to fix … [Read more...]
10 Sweet Smelling Herbs for the Garden
By Erin Marissa Russell There are many reasons for a gardener to choose aromatic herbs for the garden. Some gardeners want to make sachets, potpourris, or raise the herbs to use their fragrance in other ways. Some gardeners want to use the scent of these herbs in homemade bath … [Read more...]
16 Best Herbs to Grow From Cuttings
By Matt‌ ‌Gibson.‌ Most annual herbs should be grown by planting seeds, and this includes a few herb garden favorites, like dill and cilantro. Surprisingly, though, most perennial herbs can be propagated very easily by taking cuttings from healthy plants. Learn how to take … [Read more...]
How to Grow Tansy (Tanacetum vulgare)
By Erin Marissa Russell Tansy is a perennial herb that is a member of the aster plant family. It grows in clumps between three and four feet tall, with a six-inch to 10-inch spread. Its light green leaves measure between eight and 10 inches long, are toothed, and have an … [Read more...]
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