Grow Your Own Herbs

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Grow Your Own Herbs

We sell lots of fresh herbs in the Brookshire's produce section. Some folks, however, really enjoy growing their own. It's easy to have a supply of organic herbs when you're the farmer!

 

Some herbs are very easy to grow, so if you're a beginner, here's where you  may want to begin:

 

Basil:    Keep snipping to prevent flowering. When plants become woody start more from seed or get a new plant.

 

Chives: Pot up the plant and leave it outside until frost kills the foliage. It will re-sprout in a few weeks.

 

Mint :   Mint prefers cool, humid conditions. To allow for its spreading root system, make sure the pot is wider than it is deep.

 

Oregano: This herb likes good drainage, slightly dry soil, and regular pruning.

 

Parsley: Challenging to transplant because it has a deep taproot. Surest success? Start from seed.

 

Rosemary: Rosemary needs moist air and well-drained (but not dried-out) soil. Brown needle tips mean you're over-watering.

 

Sage:    Forgiving when you forget to water, sage is kept in bounds by regular pruning.

 

Thyme: Thyme can handle some shade. Get a new plant when stems become woody.

 

Published 04/25/08

 

 
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