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Rustic Herb Growing Tips for Beginners

Are you new to herb growing and looking to start your own herb garden? The Webster Groves Herb Society is here to help with some rustic herb growing tips for beginners!

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  1. Choose the Right Herbs: When starting your herb garden, it's important to choose herbs that are well-suited to your climate and growing conditions. Some popular herbs for beginners include basil, mint, parsley, and chives.

  2. Select the Perfect Location: Herbs thrive in sunny locations with well-drained soil. Choose a spot in your garden that receives at least 6-8 hours of sunlight per day. If you're short on space, herbs can also be grown in containers on a sunny patio or balcony.

  3. Planting and Watering: When planting herbs, be sure to space them according to their specific requirements to allow for proper air circulation. Water your herbs regularly, keeping the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged.

  4. Fertilizing and Pruning: Herbs are relatively low-maintenance plants, but they will benefit from occasional fertilization to promote healthy growth. Prune your herbs regularly to encourage bushier growth and prevent them from becoming leggy.

  5. Harvesting and Using Your Herbs: One of the joys of herb gardening is being able to harvest fresh herbs to use in your cooking. Harvest herbs in the morning when their essential oils are most concentrated for the best flavor. You can also dry or freeze herbs for later use. Whether you're interested in growing culinary herbs for cooking or medicinal herbs for herbal remedies, herb gardening can be a rewarding and enjoyable hobby. By following these rustic herb growing tips for beginners, you'll be well on your way to growing a thriving herb garden in no time!

 
 
 

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