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Herbs by the Kitchen Door

Sprig of Fresh Herbs by David Murray 2008

Why buy dried herbs when you have them growing fresh outside the kitchen door? You might want to use a small area of garden or maybe a few containers strategically placed so that you can snip a few leaves or sprigs as and when you need them. It's so easy to have fresh herbs on hand.

The article below gives some good hints, and you can take a look also at other articles on the site. We've included links to some useful books down the right hand column, and if you've the space why not try growing herbs in a small raised bed such as one of those featured below the article.

Happy herbaling!

Planting Your Culinary Herb Garden Perfectly

By Jake Strong

Culinary herb gardens can generally be placed in a small area that is either right outside your kitchen door, or in small planters that are located inside your home. Enjoying the planting of culinary herb gardens offer individuals the convenience of being able to grow fresh herbs, not only for the beauty they offer, but also to use them for the cooking of many delicious meals. There are some people who like to grow herbs simply for the appealing beauty that some of the plants offer, such as thyme.

Aside from being easy to grow a culinary herb garden, many people enjoy the hobby of growing a culinary herb garden because they require very little care and maintenance. Many of the herbs grow quite fast so that you can enjoy the beauty that they offer in a short amount of time.

The small amount of maintenance that is required for your culinary herb garden can be a big advantage for those individuals that do not have a lot of extra time to devote to the care and maintenance of having a garden.

Many people are delighted to learn that it is very simple to be able to create a culinary herb garden of your own to enjoy. One way to prepare a place for your garden to grow would be to use half of a barrel. You will need to fill the barrel with good soil for the herbs to grown in and drill a few holes in each side of the barrel where you can plant some parsley.

Before you know it, the parsley will cover the barrel, making it a splendid sight. Then pick from chives, sage, thyme, or many other herbs to plant in the top of the barrel.

To learn more culinary herb gardens tips check out HerbGardenDesign.net. They have many articles about all sorts of herb gardening.

One great option if you're looking for an easy way to grow a fantastic herb garden is picking up herb gardening kits. They have everything you need to get your herb garden started. It's easy to get growing today. Click that link for some great information and tips about herb gardening kits. Article Source: EzineArticles.com/?expert=Jake_Strong

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