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Herbs 101
To care for your plants, you must be guided with
growing 101 herbs quick helpful tips. There are
various techniques to maintain the health and
growth of your herb plants.
Caring for your annuals
Firstly, it would be better if you start with
annuals seeds. These are cheaper than the grown
ones. You should start growing your annuals indoors.
You could use containers that are tray-like. These
would provide your seeds their initial growth
bed. To start planting the seeds, you need to
make rows in the soil and place the seeds with
ample spaces in between each seed. Cover the seeds
partially, and water in small amounts. Put the
tray container inside a plastic bag, and place
it in an indoor location with bright lights but
not too much sunlight. The humidity allows your
seeds to germinate faster. The seedlings would
appear in about two to three weeks, depending
on the herb seeds you have planted.
When you want to transfer the seedlings, take
extra care. The leaves present are still brittle.
Designate separate pots for each seedling. When
they have grown to at least seven inches from
roots to tips, you can plant multiple herbs in
one pot.
Annuals are not usually infested with pests and
diseases. However, if such problems occur, you
could unravel the infested herbs to separate them
from the healthy ones. You could also use eco-friendly
pesticides. However, the last suggestion is not
advisable for herbs used for cooking or medicine.
Since annuals are usually moist, you may not need
to water them daily. However, in days of summer,
you need to provide the herbs with light mulch
so the soil moisture is contained whenever you
water them.
Caring for your perennials
Spacing is very important for perennials. These
herbs usually have wild spreading roots especially
when they are much matured. From the start of
planting perennials, you need to provide at least
one foot space in between.
On the other hand, you can also do grouping for
perennials. If you are considering doing so, you
could group three plants of the same kind per
hole. Note that you still have to space them three
inches apart from each other.
Watering for perennials is needed immediately
after planting. Watering during the early hours
of the morning is best for them.
Despite the known strength of perennial stems
and roots, they still need protective covering
during extreme weathers. You could cover them
with wide-rimmed containers or pots. You could
also stretch poultry wires over perennial beds
to protect the mulch and the plants’ roots. And
protect the leaves by putting crossed wire loops
directly over each plant. Then spread plastic
wraps covering all the plants.
Other tips
When you are into indoor container gardening,
you need to place the plants in areas with ample
sunlight or bright light exposure. For multiple
herbs in one big pot, place tallest plant in the
middle. The trailing and low-rise plants should
be placed on the pot sides.
You could also label your plants. The label should
contain the date you planted them and their water
or sunlight needs. This system would help you
not to forget the particular needs of your plants.
You should use water-proof materials for the labels.
These growing 101 herbs tips are only a few. Expand
your guide researches to make your gardens grow
beautifully and bountifully.
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