Companion Planting Herbs in Containers
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- Herb Guide
journeywithjill.lpages.co/herbs-quick-reference-chart
:42 What Herbs I'm Planting
3:26 Is the Herb an annual, perennial, or biennial?
6:34 Watering Requirements
8:10 Planting Combinations
9:50 Spacing Requirements
11:58 Planting
I am using perennial herbs ( creeping thyme and oregano) as green cover crops in my tomato and pepper beds. Keeping living roots in the soil is very beneficial to the soil microorganisms that feed our plants.
Enjoy your videos!
I just bought 8 kinds of herbs yesterday and use thymes and oregano for my meatballs todays lunch, excited to grow them more 😍
Your garden looks amazing! I can see you put a lot of hard work into it and it really shows in your plants. I wanted to get out in my garden today and plant some cucumbers but it was our first 90+ degree day of the year and I just could not handle the heat. I just love to garden but I still have a lot I want to learn. I make garden videos too. I hope we can learn more from each other as we grow our gardens and our channels
Thank you for sharing your experience and garden journey!
You’ve brought up some great points 🌻 Happy Almost Spring!
I came to the right place. Awesome. I need planting for dummies 😂
thanx I'm getting ready to pot my herbs
Please keep us posted on the stevia! I'm considering trying it myself, and I'm also in a Zone 7B area.
I harvested once so far. I dried it and made liquid stevia using vodka using a tutorial online. It was fine but I’m still testing it. I’m not sure I saved all that much though when I consider the cost of the vodka to make the extract.
@@thebeginnersgarden I bet! Thanks
My marjoram comes back each year- I am in zone 5. Mine is in ground in an herb bed
Awesome - ur beautiful. Thanks for the insights.
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Nice herb's
Thanks
Thanks for the video. Can you use fresh garden clippings to build up your new pot? Like fresh leaves and branches?
Yes, you could; the level would just settle quite a bit as they broke down. That wouldn't be a problem for annual herbs but not ideal for perennial ones.
ive been smoking them herbs naaaah mean?