How To Start A Container Herb Garden
The most important factor when youre growing herbs in containers is ensuring full sunlight exposure.
How to start a container herb garden. The most common herbs that prefer rich soil include. I didnt care for the shiny metal look of the planter from The Dollar Tree so I decided to age it using instructions from. Fill in around the plant gently pat down the soil then water well.
When planting in a container be sure add in rich compost. I show you all the steps to grow. Decide whether you plant to grow plants in containers or in the ground and if you want to grow indoors outdoors or both.
Give your herbs a strong start with a high-quality potting mix specifically for indoor or container plants. Basil parsley cilantro chives lemongrass mint lemon balm and marjoram. Avoid using soil or dirt from outside because this can damage your herbs.
How to Make a DIY Container Herb Garden Start by aging your bucket. Whether you are planning on situating your container garden indoors or outdoors you will want to pick a location that gets at least eight hours of sunlight each day for the best possible growth performance. With any member of the mint family including lemon balm youll want to plant it in its own container to keep it.
A word of caution. Herbs need at least five hours of light each day. First fill your containers with some soil.
Select a Container and Provide Drainage Based on the number of herbs you want to include in the container and the spacing required determine the size of the gardens container. The keys to successful container gardens are sun container size the right container mix fertilizing and water management. Wash sand and wash again to be sure your container is clean and safe to use.