I live in a hot zone (Low country SC), so it is very important for me to learn to grow tall herbs that like full son and say parsley, mint etc under say a basil bush or something.
In such confined spaces as pots, water doesn't move very well from fine material like soil to corse material like gravel. Adding stones to pots only limits the amount of soil and doesn't aid in drainage. It's better to have soil right up against drainage holes. You might see lots of water pouring out the bottom of stone lined pots, but that's only because the soil is hyper saturated. It will have a difficult time draining with stones in the way.
Thank you for the feedback. The information found in the video is also available in an online guide for easy reference. - www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/herbs/hgen/companion-planting-in-your-herb-garden.htm
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Excellent information ‼️
I just love the rooted puns at the end. The entire video is Fantasticly in depth and details. Thanks for sharing this 👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you for your kind comments!
That was VERY helpful, great job breaking all that down and explaining it.
Very good video.
Fantastic!
I live in a hot zone (Low country SC), so it is very important for me to learn to grow tall herbs that like full son and say parsley, mint etc under say a basil bush or something.
Very Informative! Subscribed.
Love the puns and the video!!
This was so helpful, thank you!
Fantastic video❤❤❤❤❤thank you!
Can I pot Basil with the Tomatoes ?
Absolutely! 🍅
Intro was a bit long but the latter half loaded with useful information.
Add a few small stones in bottom of terra cotta pots But Don't cover the hole.
In such confined spaces as pots, water doesn't move very well from fine material like soil to corse material like gravel. Adding stones to pots only limits the amount of soil and doesn't aid in drainage. It's better to have soil right up against drainage holes. You might see lots of water pouring out the bottom of stone lined pots, but that's only because the soil is hyper saturated. It will have a difficult time draining with stones in the way.
Outdoor hebe garden
Great video but you need to slow down you go to fast to take notes!
Thank you for the feedback. The information found in the video is also available in an online guide for easy reference. - www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/herbs/hgen/companion-planting-in-your-herb-garden.htm
Also if you go into the settings (gear looking icon) you can select playback speed and slow it down if you still want to watch vs use a reference guide. 🙂
was this created by ai?
No, the article was written and edited by Amy, our Digital Community Director, who is a gardener residing in the state of Ohio.
This is a great video, very informative…And a pretty big dill; I love♾️💎💫🫶