An herb garden can grow in many different ways : a kitchen garden , an aroma / fragrance garden , or a few particularly aesthetic specimen for ornamental and useful elements . As unlike as herbs and their motive may be , these tips will serve you crop and utilize your herb more easily .

Herbs with edible and decorative flowers

Especially among the biennial herbs , there are many species with cosmetic , yet   tasty , flower . For example , the pretty flowers of genus Nasturtium are edible , and closed heyday bud can be used as prank . eatable flowers include : dill , chervil , borage , clary salvia , daisy , marigold , chamomile , and spiciness marigold .

Problematic parsley

Does your new parsley not really want to evolve , even if it grew really well in the same pip last yr ? Parsley is incompatible with itself ; that ’s credibly why it thrives so naughtily . You must commute its location for each new sowing ; otherwise , the plant will grow poorly due to   its inhibitions .   By the way , this kitchen classic has a long germination time , sometimes lasting several hebdomad . In out-of-door culture , you could sow a few radishes as marker in between , so that the rows of seed remain visible .

Basil belongs under a rain shelter

In regions with mellow precipitation , Basil of Caesarea should be cultivated under plexiglass or Methedrine roofs or as a permanent craw in a cold frame . This sore plant needs to receive   sufficient light , but remain as ironic as potential . If there is too much moisture , the basil threatens to shrink .

Sage is the perfect rose companion

Kitchen sage , with its smooth-spoken - grey foliage , is an in effect fellow for rosiness at the borders . Just ensure that the plants are not too thickly packed together   and   that the salvia gets especially emaciated soil in the planting hole . Its colorful varieties are also a wonderful catch for the “ pansy of blossom . ” White variegate leaves complement white roses perfectly , and yellow - patterned ones underline yellow pink wine ’ tone .

Thyme grows almost everywhere

Thyme is characterised by a fascinating will to survive , even under the worst conditions . The plants are so undiscriminating that they can be found virtually everywhere : in niches , cracks , joints , between cobblestones , footplates , and even in staircase joints . Creeping thyme species , such as cascade thyme or sand thyme , are very suitable for under - planting tall stems . Green stinker thyme also boom in shaded shoes .

Cold-tolerant rosemary varieties

Rosemary is more often than not not considered   hardy and can live at temperatures as low as minus - five degree Celsius ( -5 ° C ) .

Hint

Wormwood ’s all-important oil and other ingredient make it an effective pesticide that make for   wonderfully against not only aphids and mites , but also against various fungal diseases .

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