How to Start an Herb Garden




There’s nothing like fresh rosemary, thyme and sage on roasted potatoes, fresh cilantro or 
basil on tomatoes, or fresh mint infused with fruit to flavor water. Many people feel that 
growing these plants can be challenging, but with the right care and planning, these herbs 
pack abundant flavor in small amounts. 
All herbs need three major things: sunshine, adequate soil, and not too much water. In particular, 
rosemary, lavender, and thyme thrive in hot, dry climates, so only using water occasionally will help 
them grow. Parsley, basil, rosemary, thyme, cilantro, mint, and sage are probably the easiest herbs
 to grow and produce the most when planted or placed strategically by one another. 


Herbs are great for cooking, but also great for creating teas and salves. If you are feeling a sore
 throat coming on or need a good home remedy for an itch, usually mint leaves or sage leaves can 
do the trick. 


JB

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