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Outdoor Herb GardenHardiness Zone: 6a By Becky Ann from Madison, OH Feedback About This Post:RE: Outdoor Herb GardenThis picture is from spring 2007. I grow flowers and cucumbers here also. This area is about 6 ft x 7 ft. Post by melmarr RE: Outdoor Herb GardenTo NEATLY grow herbs, I use 3# margarine tubs, cut out the bottom and that is the perimeter of what ever herb goes inside. I leave about 1 inch above the soil, stick the plant/seed inside. They get trained to stay in their own pots where without the tub, they would wander and get unsightly in the garden. I harvest when necessary, encourages growth. Esp with parsley and chives, I grab a handful at the bottom, cut it and wrap a rubber band around it. Makes for easier washing, you can 'swing' air dry it and also shove it into a bag in the freezer to pull out and deal with all at the same time for permanent use. Post by T&T Grandma RE: Outdoor Herb GardenBecky, I grow herbs each year and never use them enough as there is just me and my husband so I trim them anyway and then I dry them in the dehydrator for about 20 minutes and crush them, put them in the freezer in a left over butterbuds bottle or any small container and when I need them they are just like fresh. You can dry them in the microwave to. Better than going to the store in georgia to find them. Post by fuzzytufts |
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