If you're growing thyme in your garden, you'll know that it's a wonderful fragrant herb that fills the air with its delicious aroma whenever you brush past the leaves. You'll also understand that this ...
Creeping thyme (Thymus serpyllum) has become one of nature's most effective solutions for creating a lush, weed-resistant ground cover for your lawn. This perennial herb creates a dense mat of foliage ...
Although many herbs are cold hardy as perennials, they are often grown as annuals instead. This works out for gardeners, as these useful culinary plants are easy to grow from seed, and their lifecycle ...
WELL, NOW THAT July is soon here (Tuesday) and the Lavender Festival is just around the corner, let us explore the great range of Mediterranean herbs here on the Peninsula — as we are the lavender ...
Herb gardens are so popular because they are easy to start and maintain; they grow quickly and you can begin harvesting within a few weeks. The size of your herb garden is up to you and depends on the ...
Is it better to grow herbs in the ground outside or will they do better in a greenhouse setting? Either way has its own pros and cons, much depends on your circumstances and needs in growing herbs.
There’s something magical about snipping a handful of fresh herbs when everything outside is frozen solid and aggressively ...
Prune annual herbs like basil fully before frost, but leave cold-hardy types to reseed naturally. Lightly trim woody herbs like sage and thyme; save heavy pruning for spring. Use mulch or covers to ...