When you're planning your spring garden, include the herbs that you most commonly toss into your cart at the grocery store. Enjoy the satisfaction of using the fresh, organic and readily available flavours produced right in your home.
October 9, 2015
When you're planning your spring garden, include the herbs that you most commonly toss into your cart at the grocery store. Enjoy the satisfaction of using the fresh, organic and readily available flavours produced right in your home.
Type: Tender annua.
Height: 30–60 cm.
Spread: 30 cm.
Location: Sun, in light, rich soil.
Planting: Sow seeds near sunny window or in greenhouse in early spring.
Harvesting: For immediate use, take two or three leaves at the base of each branch before flowers bloom.
Type: Hardy annual.
Height: 45 cm.
Spread: 15–25 cm.
Location: Full sun, in soil with good drainage.
Planting: Sow seeds in early spring, 5 mm deep in rows 30 cm apart.
Harvesting: Pick young leaves as cilantro. Cut seed heads when ripe.
Type: Hardy annual.
Height: 60–90 cm.
Spread: 20–30 cm
Location: Full sun, in moist, well-drained soil.
Planting: Sow seeds in early spring, 5 mm deep in rows 20 cm apart.
Harvesting: For best flavour pick leaves just as flowers open. Cut stems in dry weather as seeds ripen.
Type: Perennial.
Height: 60–90 cm.
Spread: 30–45 cm.
Location: Partial shade, in rich, moist, well-drained soil.
Planting: In autumn or spring, plant 10–15 cm pieces of root 5 cm deep and 30 cm apart.
Harvesting: Pick leaves as needed. For double crop, cut plant to ground in midsummer.
Type: Perennial. Height: 60 cm.
Spread: 45–60 cm.
Location: Full sun, in almost any well-drained soil.
Planting: Sow seeds in spring or autumn, 5 mm deep in rows 45 cm apart.
Harvesting: Pick leaves as needed. For drying, cut top 15 cm off stems just before flowers open.
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