Monday, October 26, 2009

Grow Your Own Herbs

We use over 100 different herbs thousands of recipes from around the world. Most people buy in supermarkets is grass, think about how nice it would be the flavor of your food home grown herbs. They are fairly simple to grow, in principle, have a good amount of dedication to ensure the seed or cuttings begin to grow well, but once established need only minimal attention to irrigate and how strange when required. If you live on the 10th floor of a skyscraper in the middle of a downtown or have a country house with acres of land, anyone can develop their own herbs. Most people living in an apartment and have no access to a garden, I think will be able to grow not only food, but this is not the case, more and more herbs (and even some plants, fruits and vegetables) can be grown easily at home in a window or windows. Growing herbs closed all you need is a container that is easy to move and some specific knowledge on the grass that you want to produce. The advantage of having a garden, large or small, is that you can, of course, grow much more than on the shelf of a widow or a window box. When the growth of your herb garden should be careful of the various elements of time, early or late frosts may actually affect certain herbs. It is also necessary to pay attention to the temperature of a summer cold areas may influence the growth of herbs. The 5 most frequently used herbs in kitchens around the world today are basil, chives, parsley, rosemary and thyme. All these can be grown at home and outdoors. These 5 herbs that add plenty of flavor to dishes, and a touch of color and sometimes a wonderful scent to your garden or window box. Your basil plants produce white or lilac flowers, interesting leaf parsley, some types of rosemary that will give good coverage of the earth that will make any window box holder and add the thyme in the ground not only attractive to cover your window box herb garden, but can also add a delicious perfume. Herbs are easy to grow, why not find a way to grow your favorite plant and have a go!

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