Various Ways to Plant Up Your Herb Garden

Planning a meal and then being able to go out to my herb pots or herb garden, depending on what I need, and picking those fresh tasty herbs makes cooking worth it. Years ago I gave up buying dried herbs because the flavor was just not there. Commercially dried herbs do not even compare with the herbs you dry yourself.

With the fresh herbs I use them in my cooking and also when I am making fresh salads. Two of my favorite herbs for salad are mint in a green salad and fennel in a green salad, or even chopping up the bulb and mixing it with fresh tomato drizzled with a little French Dressing. Perfect!

When using my own home grown herbs, not only do I know I am getting nutritional value, but I know that the flavors will be the best. Isn't this the healthiest and the most nutritional way to say yes to a healthy living?

If you are a herb garden enthusiast, there are a lot of herb growing ideas to research before you take the plunge. Creating a herb garden design needs to respect the climatic and soil condition of every herb and its nature. Here are some ideas for your herb garden plants and how they will fit perfectly into your budget:

* Choosing herbs: the very first thing before you design your own herb garden is to decide the type of herbs you might be growing. Try to choose herbs which you would need the most either for medicinal purposes or for your consumption needs. Hence, when you know what you will grow and how much of a particular herb you will need, you can design your garden to suit.

* Climatic conditions: always consider the climatic conditions that your herbs might need while they grow. Choose plants that can grow in and around your area rather than spending a lot of money on growing something that has a rare chance to develop.

There are three types of herb garden plans:

1. Pot planting herb garden plans

2. Outdoor planting herb garden plans

3. Creative planting herb garden plans

* Pot planting: choosing to grow your herbs in pots is the easiest way to ensure maximum space utilization. If you live in an apartment and do not have a spacious garden then you definitely can arrange these herbs in small pots either on your terrace or on your kitchen window sill. You could keep each herb in individual pots and arrange them in a creative manner so that it can give beauty to your apartment. Alternatively, you can plant several herbs in a large planter and keep it inside where it gets good light or you can just pop it outside your door to get the sun.

* Outdoor planting: if you have a spacious garden space then you can lavishly plant your herbs in your garden instead of keeping them inside the house. You can allocate specific space to plant your herbs where they get sufficient sunlight. You may design a garden specifically for herbs or you may incorporate them with other plants like roses and or even throughout the vegetable garden. Some herbs are very good repellents for insects so keen gardeners do tend to plant herbs amongst the vegetable garden to keep away slugs, snails and other pests.

* Creative planting: if you have a big home then you can be creative and plant these herbs in trough type planters inside your rooms so that they can ideally grow yet does not disturb your privacy. The perfume of some herb plants is very pleasant and refreshing.

Whatever style of growing you choose I am sure you will enjoy the fresh aroma, the fresh and healthy taste of your own herbs and also enjoy the growing experience. Take care to choose plants that will suit your lifestyle. In other words if you don't have a lot of time for gardening ensure that you choose hardy plants (after all herbs are 'weeds') and ones that can take some lack of care.

Kaye Dennan is an expert in growing herbs for culinary use. Kaye has had restaurants and catering businesses so developed her herb growing techniques to provide for those outlets. For more detailed information on herb growing visit http://herbgardeninfosite.com.

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