Welcome to My Gardening Site

 






Buckinghamshire Gardening Article

Growing Your Own Herbs

If you’re not the type of person that wants to spend their time managing an elaborate fruit or vegetable garden, you might consider planting and maintaining an herb garden. While the product might not seem as significant, you’ll still enjoy the constant availability of fresh, delicious herbs to flavor your meals with.

First you’ll want to choose the herbs that you’ll plant. You might have a hard time doing this because of the huge scope of herbs available. But the best way to choose is to do what I did; just look at what you have in your kitchen. By planting your own collection of these herbs, you can save money on buying them from the grocery store while having the added benefit of freshness. Some of the herbs you might start with include rosemary, sage, basil, dill, mint, chives, and parsley among others.

When choosing an area to put your herb garden, you should remember that the soil should have extremely good drainage. If the dirt gets watered and stays completely saturated, you have no chance of ever growing a healthy plant. One of the best ways to fix the drainage problem is to dig a foot deep in the soil, and put a layer of crushed rocks down before replacing all the soil. This will allow all that water to escape, thus saving your plants.

When you are ready to begin planting herbs, you might be tempted to buy the more expensive plants from the store. However, with herbs it is much easier to grow them from seed than it is with other plants. Therefore you can save a bundle of money by sticking with seed packets. Some herbs grow at a dangerously fast rate. For example, if you plant a mint plant in an open space then it will take over your entire garden in a matter of days. The best way to prevent this problem is to plant the more aggressive plants in pots (with holes in the bottom to allow drainage, of course).

When it comes time to harvest the herbs you have labored so hard over, it can be fatal to your plant to take off too much. If your plant isn’t well established, it isn’t healthy to take any leaves at all, even if it looks like its not using them. You should wait until your plant has been well established for at least several months before taking off any leaves. This wait will definitely be worth it, because by growing unabated your plant will produce healthily for years to come.

Once you’ve harvested your delicious home grown herbs, you’ll want to use them in cooking. Why else would you have grown them? Well first the process begins with drying them out. This is easily achieved by placing them on a cookie sheet and baking them 170 degrees Fahrenheit for 2 to 4 hours. After they’re sufficiently dried to be used in cooking, you can consult the nearest cookbook for instructions on using them to effectively flavor a dish.

If you want to store your herbs for later usage, you should keep them in a plastic or glass container. Paper or cardboard will not work, because it will absorb the taste of the herbs. During the first few days of storage, you should regularly check the container and see if any moisture has accumulated. If it has, you must remove all the herbs and re-dry them. If moisture is left from the first drying process, it will encourage mildew while you store your herbs. Nobody likes mildew.

So if you enjoy herbs or gardening, or both, then you should probably consider setting up an herb garden. It might require a little bit of work at first to set it up for optimal drainage, and pick what herbs you want to grow. But after the initial hassle, it’s just a matter of harvesting and drying all your favorite herbs.

 


My Gardening Site Recommended Products


My Gardening Site News and Information


 



Buckinghamshire Gardening News

Search is on for best nostalgic picture - Buckinghamshire Advertiser


Search is on for best nostalgic picture
Buckinghamshire Advertiser, UK - 6 hours ago
The Buckinghamshire Advertiser and Denham Garden Village are teaming up to invite readers to remember how the county used to look in days gone by. ...

Read more...


Life Sentence For Garden Shed Gunsmith - 4RFV


Sky News

Life Sentence For Garden Shed Gunsmith
4RFV, UK - 8 hours ago
Co-defendant Gary Lewis, 38, of Bourne End, Buckinghamshire, was cleared of all charges. Wilkinson's gun factory was run on a commercial scale from a garden ...
Life sentence for garden shed gun-maker linked to Pc murderers Yorkshire Post
Garden-shed gunmaker behind 50 shootings is sent to jail for life This is London
Independent.co.uk Web Independent
guardian.co.uk - This is London
all 608 news articles

Read more...


The kebab crusader bites back - Telegraph.co.uk


Telegraph.co.uk

The kebab crusader bites back
Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - Aug 22, 2008
Cumberlidge, 29, started rearing pigs after leaving the Slade School of Fine Art, travelling from London to Buckinghamshire each day. ...

Read more...


South Bucks dumping ground for asbestos - Buckinghamshire Advertiser


South Bucks dumping ground for asbestos
Buckinghamshire Advertiser, UK - Aug 18, 2008
This has left that Mr Beloff with 11 bags of asbestos in his garden and unable to apply for further permits until July 2009 and July 2010. ...

Read more...


Village property: The grass is always greener - Telegraph.co.uk


Telegraph.co.uk

Village property: The grass is always greener
Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - Aug 25, 2008
The tombola is always in my garden so it's a condition of buying this house that it must continue." Curry Rivel still has a primary school, a shop, ...

Read more...


Discovered - The snails that hid from history - Independent


Telegraph.co.uk

Discovered - The snails that hid from history
Independent, UK - Aug 21, 2008
A National Trust volunteer spotted the snails while cleaning some statues in the garden. It was the first time that anyone had realised that the ...
Historic home harbours migrant snails Building.co.uk
all 33 news articles

Read more...




Home
Filipina Gardening Articles and Resources
Shade Gardening Links
Sitemap

Buckinghamshire Gardening Navigation

Vegetable Gardening
Green House Gardening
Gardening Site
Gardening Book
Gardening Plan
Gardening Design
Gardening Gloves
Gardening Zone
Gardening Zone
Free Gardening Catalog
Florida Gardening
Gardening Accessory
Get Gardening Advice
Bbc Gardening
Indoor Gardening
 


Warning: fopen(http://xml.amazon.com/onca/xml3?KeywordSearch=gardening&dev-t=D2WMCOIPS9D14E&f=xml&locale=us&mode=books&page=1&t=discaraudands-20&type=lite) [function.fopen]: failed to open stream: HTTP request failed! HTTP/1.1 410 Gone in /home/home4imp/public_html/gardening/includes/amazon.php on line 248
can't get data from Amazon.