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Culinary herbs are singularly suited to growing in pots and other containers — they love a dry, airy perch. People love them, too: You can position a potted herb garden almost anywhere with a ...
Looking for container garden ideas? Explore the best plants for pots, creative planter designs, and expert tips to style your ...
In general, place three or four plants in a 10- to 12-inch pot, four to six in a 14- to 16-inch container, and six to eight in a 16- to 20-inch planter. Adjust this number based on the mature size ...
Hanging baskets provide another creative option to show off herbs in your garden. These suspended gardens conserve ground ...
If you've got an old chest of drawers that you aren't sure what to do with, don't throw it away. Instead, get creative and ...
I created my herb garden in late July using potted plants of basil, rosemary, thyme and sage. Growing herbs indoors can be tricky, so make sure they are near a window and getting plenty of sun.
“Complete Container Herb Gardening: Design and Grow Beautiful, Bountiful Herb-Filled Pots” by Sue Goetz ($26.99, Cool Springs Press): Readers will like this user-friendly, practical guide to ...
These herbs may pair nicely in the kitchen, but in the garden, they should be in different spots due to their incompatible ...
When choosing the right herbs for your mixed container garden, it’s important to consider a few factors. First, think about the types of herbs you use most often in your cooking.
Beautiful, delicious, aromatic and self-sufficient, herbs represent a form of perfection in the garden.Culinary herbs are singularly suited to growing in pots and other containers – they love a ...