Herb Garden Seeds You Can Grow Right Now

Herb garden can be started from either seeds or from readily available plants. Even though beginners prefer to start with plants, there are some herb garden seeds which will grow quickly without any trouble. It is very easy to grow most herbs from seeds but some of the herbs require vegetative propagation. Self grown herbs are healthy and organic. They will also be available right outside the kitchen, fresh, anytime you need them.

Lavender is one of the herbs grown for its delicious aroma. It can grow up to a height of 1 to 3 feet. Its oil is of great value and even dried flowers retain the aroma and can be used in potpourris. The herb garden seeds requires a short refrigeration time in the growth medium after which it is kept outside. It can take from 15 days to a couple months to grow. Once the seedlings the obtained, they can be transplanted to a well drained soil.

You can grow celery easily from seeds in places with the right light, water and soil conditions. Basil, mint, dill, thyme, etc are other commonly grown herbs which are useful in the kitchen. Rosemary is often used in the kitchen but is not required in large quantities so one or two plants will suffice. Before you plant the seedlings, determine how many plants you will needs and give away the rest to others who want to start a garden.

If you already have a garden, you can collect the herb garden seeds when the flowers die and preserve them. You can then use these seeds whenever you want to expand your herb garden. Otherwise, you can find almost any seeds in your local garden center. You can start with perennial herbs which last for two years like thyme, oregano, etc. Basil is an annual herb and you should collect the seeds to sow for the next year. Sage, chervil, coriander are half annual and are very easy to grow and they grow fast too.

If you are planning to start the herb garden indoors, you will be able to grow almost anything throughout the year as you can control the conditions. You will need to put more thought into the herb garden seeds you buy for your outdoor herb garden as you will have to consider the climatic changes. They are usually grown in containers like pots so that they don’t spread all over the plot. It also helps you maintain a certain amount of moisture in the soil.

Most herb garden seeds come with instructions on when to plant them and how to plant them. The depths at which the seed should be placed and the amount of water the soil should be given are all important points that have to be followed to get the best out of your seeds. Most herbs are robust and survive even if you have to go away for a week or two. They are easy to grow and very useful and every house should have one.

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