Many herbs and vegetables are suitable for container gardening.
- Most of the culinary herbs, such as chives, rosemary, sage, thyme, parsley, chervil, garlic chives, borage, oregano, marjoram, lemon balm, stevia, and lemon verbena, make great container herbs. Even dill, fennel (although not in the same garden as dill), and French tarragon do well in containers.
- Mint is an herb best suited to container growing as it can be very invasive in a garden.
- As for the vegetables, you may be surprised, with a large enough container, you can grow tomatoes, cucumbers, lettuces, radishes, beans, peas, and I have even seen potatoes grown in containers, but it is a bit of work.
In general, marigolds are planted in the spring and summer months anytime after frost. They are wonderful companion plants for lettuce, potatoes, tomatoes, roses, and beans.
flowering herbs
i hav no clue lol
PLANTS. All plants are a producer!
Sub-tropical herbs, shrubs and trees
In Abiquiu, New Mexico Georgia O'Keeffe enjoyed planting a garden and having fresh vegetables. In her garden she had vegatables,fruit trees and herbs planted. Much of the garden produce was dried, frozen or canned for winter use.
Yes. Herbs are plants.
Herbs are plants.
herbs are plants. vitamins are nutritional compounds of plants.
Most herbs can be started indoors (2 -3 weeks before the last frost in your area) or planted in your garden after the earth is warm enough. Check the back of your seed package or the information tag on the starter plants, for more information.
Ideally herbs should be stored out of the direct sunlight. And although store bought herbs are often in clear glass containers, it would be better to store your own herbs in dark glass jars or at least cover or decorate your jar with fabric to keep out the light.Try to use air tight containers. follow these tips and your herbs should last for months.
The decision to grow only herbs or only vegatables depends on the size of your garden plot. Herbs, for personal consumption, don't require much space and are a good choice for someone with a small yard. Otherwise, grow both vegitables and herbs!
In general, marigolds are planted in the spring and summer months anytime after frost. They are wonderful companion plants for lettuce, potatoes, tomatoes, roses, and beans.
anything that eats plants i guess
No poisonous plants, keep medicines and chemicals inaccessible to children, keep cleaners in first containers, dispose of old medicines, avoid herbs not from reputable source, don't call medication candy.
herbs are very small plants with soft,thin and weak stems.
The Friar is collecting herbs and plants for medicinal purposes.