Everyone starts somewhere, and herb gardeners are no exception. There can be an overwhelming amount of supplies and so called *must have* for the herb enthusiast, but not all of them really make or break a good herb garden experience.
Here are 5 simple things that you can either buy for a friend, or for yourself, making the job of putting together an herb garden be a snap.
Indoor herb garden kits are a no brainer. They provide just the right amount of fertilizer, seeds, lights and a container for them all- in one place.
Here is a list of some of the favorites that are easy enough for the beginning herb gardener to enjoy. Don't forget, it's nearly time for Father's day, and one of these would make the perfect gift for dad.More »
Why not buy supplies that make gardening fun? These items are a bit wacky, but they certainly make your job easier and put a smile on your face. What could be better than that?
Take a look at these herb garden supplies and see if there is something for dad listed there. Most dad's have a green thumb if they would only get out there and try to garden!More »
If you grow them, you need to recognize them, right? This is a list of herbal books that can get you out of trouble in more ways than one. Whether growing a medicinal herb garden or getting into wild herb harvesting, it's all herb gardening and you need to know what you are using. Check out this list and see if you need to add to your herbal library.More »
Let's face it; we can't all grow a plot of ground in the back yard. Some of use do it on windowsills and balconies no larger than a postage stamp. What do people do when they are committed to growing their own herbs without the space to do it in? They get creative!
Hydroponic herb gardens is one of the fastest way to get your garden growing. You put the seeds into the holders and voila' Ok, possibly not quite that easy, but it's close. Check out all about hydroponic herb gardens and how to get started.
Aerogarden seems be be pretty popular right now, but look around. There are a wide variety of designs-both do it yourself and premade kits, that will all work basically the same. You must have air circulating through the water, liquid fertilizer meant for hydroponics, a sense of cleanliness to keep the container clean when needed, and the room to do it all inside. It's no wonder that many hydroponic herb gardens end up in cellars. They seem to grow out the space you put them in pretty fast.More »
Growing indoors is the fastest growing (sorry, bad pun) industry in gardening today. It makes the difficulty of digging, composting, bugs, sunburn, aching muscles and knees away. You simply grow right in your own home.
It's not quite that simple. You do need some specific supplies, or your garden is susceptible to all sorts of disease and nutrient loss. There is nothing more depressing in the winter, than watching your garden wither and die due to something that you caused.
Check out this short list of indoor garden supplies to see if you need somethin
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Here are 5 simple things that you can either buy for a friend, or for yourself, making the job of putting together an herb garden be a snap.
1. Herb Garden Kit
Indoor herb garden kits are a no brainer. They provide just the right amount of fertilizer, seeds, lights and a container for them all- in one place.
Here is a list of some of the favorites that are easy enough for the beginning herb gardener to enjoy. Don't forget, it's nearly time for Father's day, and one of these would make the perfect gift for dad.More »
2. Fun Herb Garden Supplies
Why not buy supplies that make gardening fun? These items are a bit wacky, but they certainly make your job easier and put a smile on your face. What could be better than that?
Take a look at these herb garden supplies and see if there is something for dad listed there. Most dad's have a green thumb if they would only get out there and try to garden!More »
3. Herbal Books
If you grow them, you need to recognize them, right? This is a list of herbal books that can get you out of trouble in more ways than one. Whether growing a medicinal herb garden or getting into wild herb harvesting, it's all herb gardening and you need to know what you are using. Check out this list and see if you need to add to your herbal library.More »
4. How To Grow A Hydroponic Herb Garden
Let's face it; we can't all grow a plot of ground in the back yard. Some of use do it on windowsills and balconies no larger than a postage stamp. What do people do when they are committed to growing their own herbs without the space to do it in? They get creative!
Hydroponic herb gardens is one of the fastest way to get your garden growing. You put the seeds into the holders and voila' Ok, possibly not quite that easy, but it's close. Check out all about hydroponic herb gardens and how to get started.
Aerogarden seems be be pretty popular right now, but look around. There are a wide variety of designs-both do it yourself and premade kits, that will all work basically the same. You must have air circulating through the water, liquid fertilizer meant for hydroponics, a sense of cleanliness to keep the container clean when needed, and the room to do it all inside. It's no wonder that many hydroponic herb gardens end up in cellars. They seem to grow out the space you put them in pretty fast.More »
5. Indoor Garden Supplies
Growing indoors is the fastest growing (sorry, bad pun) industry in gardening today. It makes the difficulty of digging, composting, bugs, sunburn, aching muscles and knees away. You simply grow right in your own home.
It's not quite that simple. You do need some specific supplies, or your garden is susceptible to all sorts of disease and nutrient loss. There is nothing more depressing in the winter, than watching your garden wither and die due to something that you caused.
Check out this short list of indoor garden supplies to see if you need somethin
Connect With Amy:
Twitter | Facebook | Google+ | Herb Gardens Forum | NewsletterMore »
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