Easy ways to plant a herb garden in your backyard

Lisa Steadman

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Easy ways to plant a herb garden in your backyard

Choose the Perfect Location

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Choose the Perfect Location

If you're a foodie or simply love cooking, chances are you've difficult calculating a recipe because you're missing just one ingredient from your pantry. While running to the grocery store may be an easy choice, having a herb garden in your backyard could save you a lot of time and money. Not only that, but a herb garden could add aesthetic value to your backyard while providing you with fresh herbs. Here are some easy ways to plant a herb garden in your backyard.

Select Your Favourite Herbs

Choosing the perfect location is the first step when it comes to planting a herb garden. While herbs don't require a lot of effort to grow, they'll still require a certain amount of sunlight, drainage and moist soil to thrive. Typically, herbs require six hours of sunlight daily, although some herbs such as parsley or mint can thrive in partial sun, so take care of what you're planting.

Prepare the Soil

After you've chosen the perfect location, the next step is to select your favourite herbs. If you're a beginner, it's advisable to start with about 4 to 5 different herbs such as basil, thyme or rosemary. Additionally, consider the size of your garden and choose herbs that will fit comfortably in the space you have available.

Plant the Herbs

The next step is to prepare the soil. If you have a larger garden then consider loosening the soil and adding a layer of compost. However, if you're planting herbs in a container, then consider using potting soil. Additionally, avoid using chemical fertilizers as they can harm beneficial microbes and compost the herb garden requires.

Take Care of your Herb Garden

Once you've prepared the soil, it's time to plant the herbs you've chosen. While planting the herbs, it's important to ensure that you give each plant adequate spacing. If the herbs are planted too close together, they may end up competing for nutrients and water, leading to stunted growth. Alternatively, planting the herbs further apart than necessary may cause you to waste space.

Conclusion

Taking care of your herb garden is just as important as planting it. Most herbs don't require a lot of water, so about one inch of water per week should suffice. If you're planting the herbs in a container ensure that you don't overwater them. Additionally, consider removing any weeds or dead leaves from the herbs as they can compete for nutrients and water.

By following the tips above, you can easily plant a herb garden in your backyard. Not only is it an excellent addition to your garden, but also it provides fresh herbs that could add flavour to your meals. Remember, a herb garden doesn't require any special skills, and anyone can plant one regardless of their gardening experience.

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