Oregano. Perhaps the easiest. Once a sprig is planted you should have a border of some type to help stop it from spreading. It does grow like a bush and would need pruning if you like. This fine herb will actually be infestatious if not watched when growing, claiming lawn if nearby. It can be watered, but needs little. Chives, year after year, are another herb which once started thrive very well. This perrenial is a favorite to many Chefs. Chives, as far as I know, come in a few varieties. One of them being a garlic chive. Towards the peak of a season a pod forms to help reseed and form new plants. You will know by the purplish bulb formed on the tops.
its easy first u should complete the begginer level then at the last job of heidi in the professional level she will tell u how to grow herbs in your own field at your home.BE SURE TO GROW HERBS FOR THE DEIKA GROUP(if u are a member of it but i am and its oloko's favourite group).
It is an awesome indoor growing system. ANYONE can grow ANYTHING using a Phototron. It is easy to use. Grow fruits, veggies, herbs--whatever!
Herbs grow randomly in the fields around town.
Plants such as tamarisk shrub grow in rivers.
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paddy is grown in clayey soil
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Measuring dried herbs to fresh herbs are easy. All you have to remember is 1 teaspoon of dry herbs equals one tablespoon of fresh herbs.
If you get a standard clay pot with holes on the bottom that is recommended. Parsley and Rosemary are fairly easy to maintain. Mint and Basil can also be used in clay pots. Avoid using fertilizer.
Annual herbs require to be sown every year as they grow and die in one year. Perrennial herbs sprout evry year from a permenant base.
no because they grow under ground. herbs do not grow underground
vegetables,herbs and flowers