Herb garden tips & tricks for beginners.
Here are some basic tips and tricks to get your herb garden started. I recently started my herb garden journey, and I’ve followed these simple tips and my garden is growing well. It’s still early days but I can honestly say, they’re still alive which is huge for me as I definitely do not have a “green thumb”.

Position and planning.
Most herbs are hardy and will grow well throughout the garden, or in a separate garden of their own. Grow herbs amongst your vegetables, they make great companions and they can improve growth and flavour of vegetables and help repel pests.
Choose a spot close to the house for easy access, if you are planting herbs throughout the garden place the ones you will use the most, close to the house. The first step is to decide which herbs you would like to grow and how much room you will need. Make some notes on how they grow, how tall, how wide, do they like lots of sun or do they prefer shade.
Sunlight.
Generally, herbs need full sun, but some will survive on as little as 2 hours of good sun (after 9am) a day. The herbs flavour and scent is stronger when they have adequate sun. Herbs with grey leaves like lavender and rosemary require more sun, whilst parsley, mints and lemon balm will take less.


Soil.
Most herbs need good drainage and grow best in a light crumbly soil. Clay soils will need compost and manure dug through, building up the garden to ensure good drainage. Sandy soils also need compost and manure added to give nutrients and help retain moisture. Most herbs like a slightly alkaline soil you can add dolomite to increase pH.
Fertiliser.
Fertilise with a complete fertiliser or organic liquid fertiliser. You can also use mushroom compost, worm castings and homemade compost containing chook or cow poo.


Planting.
When planting out your herbs, soak the roots/tube for a minute in a solution of seaweed, this will help to prevent transplant shock. Trim off any yellow or damaged leaves.
Watering.
When herbs are first planted water them in well. Water regularly for the first week or so. Once plants have settled in, rather than giving frequent light sprinkling, water deeply less often, this will encourage plant roots to grow deeper into the soil.

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