Chad, you're way too optimistic about my ability to grow thyme lol. I've been at it for 2 years without success. I can confirm that sage, chives, and oregano can take the Canadian winter unprotected. I've even found feral oregano patches on my lawn. Thanks for another great video.
Nice list. Some too warm for me, at least for wintering. You mentioned Garlic when discussing Chives. Those are super hardy and another easy one, for sure. I appreciate your all’s regular posting!
Great video! Thank you. I make sure I plant and replant mint everywhere. I asked myself- do I want beautiful, useful and fragrant mint- or grass? Hmmmmm
Any of theses plants besides probably mint can work well as a companion plant. Pests just simply do not like these extremely aromatic herbs. You can’t go wrong with any of them you can make fit in the space you give them. Thanks for the great question, and thank you for taking the time to watch the video! Happy growing!
Excellent advice and well presented.
I hope your farm is prosperous this year 👩🌾👍
Thank you so much Peggy! I hope all is well for you guys!
Chad, you're way too optimistic about my ability to grow thyme lol. I've been at it for 2 years without success. I can confirm that sage, chives, and oregano can take the Canadian winter unprotected. I've even found feral oregano patches on my lawn.
Thanks for another great video.
I love growing herbs! This is a good list.
We do too! Thank you so much for taking the time to watch the video. Happy growing!
Nice list. Some too warm for me, at least for wintering.
You mentioned Garlic when discussing Chives. Those are super hardy and another easy one, for sure.
I appreciate your all’s regular posting!
We appreciate you taking the time to watch! Happy growing!
Great, well done and informative video. Thanks for the information.
Thanks for taking the time to watch!
Wonderful, wonderful. Thank you.
Good list.
I live in 5a. I recommend French Tarragon and Chinese Chives as easy. Horse radish is delightful i you have the space or stock tank.
Great recommendations! Thanks for sharing!
I'm with you on the horseradish. So easy to grow. I have it in a perennial bed where it can go crazy.
Great info.
Great video! Thank you. I make sure I plant and replant mint everywhere. I asked myself- do I want beautiful, useful and fragrant mint- or grass? Hmmmmm
Do herbs make good companion plants?
If so- with what specific plants? Thanks!
Companion plants for tomatoes, potatoes?
Any of theses plants besides probably mint can work well as a companion plant. Pests just simply do not like these extremely aromatic herbs. You can’t go wrong with any of them you can make fit in the space you give them. Thanks for the great question, and thank you for taking the time to watch the video! Happy growing!
Liked and Subbed. Great informative Video.
Thanks for the sub!
Can sage be eaten raw? Like in a smoothie?
It can be. Very strong flavors though
@@PlantFanatics okay, thank you! Maybe I will experiment with it and see.