Herbs will bring joy to your garden with their aromatic
fragrance and pretty flowers. You will also
enjoy harvesting the leaves for flavorful teas, food recipes, and
medicinal properties. However, you will
need to do specific steps throughout the growing season to maintain the health
of your herb plants.
Here are some garden tips for maintaining and caring for herb plants.
Happy Gardening!
Always plant your herbs in a garden bed with well-drained soil. Amend the soil with organic compost.
Plant herbs in a garden that gets 5-8 hours of sun. Don't plant herbs too close; space herbs 12-18 inches for growth and air flow.
Water herbs regularly to keep the soil moist but not soggy.
It's best to keep the soil moist
throughout the growing season. To
achieve this, set up a slow-drip hose or inground water irrigation. Otherwise, water the herb garden in the early
morning. In the peak season, when the days are extremely hot, you should mist the
herb plants in the late afternoon.
Provide a balanced fertilizer every few weeks to encourage
healthy growth.
Pinch back the tips of the plants to encourage bushier growth. Regular pruning encourages bushier growth and helps prevent the plant from becoming leggy. Pinch off the flowers to direct the plant's energy toward leaf production.
Check your herb plants daily for common pests like aphids
and mites. Neem oil or insecticidal soap can help keep pests under control.
*Image 1 is of my garden, image 2 was AI created