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Tips for Planting a Potted Herb Garden

Have you been wanting to get into gardening, but don’t have the yard space? Consider planting a potted herb garden! Container gardening is easy, convenient, and leaves you with a supply of beautiful fresh herbs. Almost any herb can be grown in a container, so the possibilities are endless! Here are a few tips and tricks to ensure your potted herb garden is successful this spring: 1. Be mindful of what you plant. One of the exciting things about a potted herb garden is that you can grow as many different types of herbs as you want in the same container. However, before you start planting, be sure to do some research on the sun, water, and soil requirements of each herb. For example, rosemary prefers hot and dry conditions, whereas parsley requires consistent moisture. As a result, they would not get along in the same pot.

2. Choose the right container. As long as it has good drainage, you can use almost anything as a herb container. However, it’s important to be aware that using smaller pots means you need to be extra cautious in how much you water your herbs. Too much or too little water can be especially detrimental to an herb in a small pot. 3. Use high quality soil. The best way to ensure a healthy start to your container garden is by using high quality soil. Container soil should be lighter in density than traditional garden soil. You can also add organic matter, like perlite or peat moss, to the mixture to improve drainage and moisture retention. We hope you’re feeling ready to get started on your potted herb garden this spring. Remember to have fun and good luck!

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