The part when she showed how to actually plant the herb last about ten seconds. The rest of the time she just talked about what you can do with the herbs and how awesome it was. wth?
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@MHayes85 She didn't say others don't grown their own gardens she was speaking of "herself" & of her own experience. My question is why do people watch a video only to nitpick it? I mean if you're experienced & grow your own garden then why watch this video? & if you're here looking for advice then why would you be concerned about how she is presenting this as opposed to what she might have to offer?
I have had kitchen gardens before, and I found that sage gets too bushy. Rosemary, basil and chives will be fine if you buy small plants. If they get too big, cut them back or transplant them. Oregano and Thyme do well too and mint.
Basil, chives, parsley, thyme, coriander. there are probably more small 'erbs' that you could grow in the kitchen. i reckon tall and big leaved plants would be diffiult.
Where did you purchase the herb planter? I love the multiple pots!
handbags66 7 months ago
The part when she showed how to actually plant the herb last about ten seconds. The rest of the time she just talked about what you can do with the herbs and how awesome it was. wth?
anjfermor 8 months ago
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YolandaVanveen 1 year ago
soil, not "dirt" ;)
zestolemon 1 year ago
@zestolemon dirt IS soil & they're interchangable
MomakaBabe 1 year ago
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bitch grow some weeeeeeeeed!!!
TOMeightoh 2 years ago
can herbs grow under artificial light? or does it have to be a UV light
1DAngus1 2 years ago
I think you can use blue led lights but you'd have to look into that :]
deathshadow1000 2 years ago
Why does she emphasize the fact that she can now use herbs from her OWN herb garden, as if people do not grow their own gardens.
MHayes85 2 years ago
@MHayes85 She didn't say others don't grown their own gardens she was speaking of "herself" & of her own experience. My question is why do people watch a video only to nitpick it? I mean if you're experienced & grow your own garden then why watch this video? & if you're here looking for advice then why would you be concerned about how she is presenting this as opposed to what she might have to offer?
MomakaBabe 1 year ago
But what 'erbs' are not suitable for that kind of planting?
She said 'almost' all....
Jarrod1977 2 years ago
I have had kitchen gardens before, and I found that sage gets too bushy. Rosemary, basil and chives will be fine if you buy small plants. If they get too big, cut them back or transplant them. Oregano and Thyme do well too and mint.
tracymmadison 2 years ago 2
Basil, chives, parsley, thyme, coriander. there are probably more small 'erbs' that you could grow in the kitchen. i reckon tall and big leaved plants would be diffiult.
727Tolga 2 years ago