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Adding herbs to your garden can truly enhance the beauty of your landscape. Not only are they attractive, they lend a lovely fragrance to your yard. As well, they're very functional, not only for the flavor they impart during cooking but also for their ability to address certain health problems. There are so many different kinds of herbs to choose from. Basil and oregano are a couple of the species that are well suited to cooking. There are also certain plants that are used for medicinal purposes like chamomile and lavender. When it comes to herb gardening, the choice is up to you and your tastes.
In general, herbs are easy to maintain and will thrive without a lot of effort on your part. And there are so many varieties that you'll have no trouble finding one that will be ideal for any location in your yard. They are ideal as edging around a bed of flowers, tucked into a rock garden, or as an aromatic accent to a container garden.
And they're so versatile. They can be grown outdoors in the warm weather, and indoors during the winter. While the summertime is when you'll plant them outdoors, you can also grow them indoors in a sunny location all through the year. Lots of people like to set their indoor herbs outside when it's warm, where they'll be even more bountiful. Others like to get a head start on their outdoor herb garden by starting seeds inside in late winter. Just make sure that the herbs you select can be easily replanted with no harmful effects.
You can plant herbs in most sunny locations outside. They'll grow equally well in a tiny corner of the property or in your veggie patch. You can plant them like vegetables in straight rows, or arrange them artistically to add beauty to your property.
Don't put anything in the ground until you've observed the spot for a few days to make sure it's receiving sufficient quantities of sunlight. You also need to make sure that you don't plant in a swampy location of the yard. And keep in mind that if you plan on using your herbs for cooking, locating them near to the house will make it easier to step outdoors and snip off what you need.
Just be careful because some herbs aren't suitable for certain climates. However, most are easy to grow and will do well in almost any zone. But if you are wondering whether certain plants will thrive in your region, visit a local garden center to find out.
There are any number of different herbs, so it won't be hard to find one that suits the location you have in mind. So you can have the pleasure of their aroma and culinary delights throughout the year.
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