Maybe the irrigation is making things too moist. Many herbs would rather be dry than too wet. Especially perennial herbs that get woody can go much longer without water. Perhaps containers or a dedicated herb bed with less or no irrigation. Are all your herbs from seed? Some are harder to do from seed and some will grow but not have much flavor. Most grow for several years so its an investment to start with transplants.
What do you use the San Pedro for? ;)
WizzleThump 1 year ago
Or perhaps the Garden of Eden?
Elfandspartan 2 years ago
Jeez, what's next? A full fledged rain forest?
Elfandspartan 2 years ago
Maybe the irrigation is making things too moist. Many herbs would rather be dry than too wet. Especially perennial herbs that get woody can go much longer without water. Perhaps containers or a dedicated herb bed with less or no irrigation. Are all your herbs from seed? Some are harder to do from seed and some will grow but not have much flavor. Most grow for several years so its an investment to start with transplants.
pwcthug 2 years ago
Oh Wendy,
So beautiful and wholesome!
How I wish - that I was back on the land again . . .
sigh . . .
Thank you for your videos, and your inspiration!
lukeabout 2 years ago
I suggest an Herb Spiral for planting your herbs, there are vids on how to make em here on the Tube.
odin422 2 years ago
i really like that green gate
odin422 2 years ago
Wow, what a variety of plants! It looks great.
breezebro 2 years ago
Very nice
DoubleODude 2 years ago
your place is looking great
beast12101 2 years ago