10 must have culinary herbs for your kitchen garden.
Kitchen herb garden plants. Whether you want to grow a kitchen herb garden as a hobby or to save money or just for healthier eating there are plenty of herbs you can grow in your backyard on your patio or even in your windowsill. Continue to 9 of 10 below. Fresh herbs make recipes taste even better and are great to have around for soups stews and salads. There is no use growing herbs that you don t like the taste of or you don t commonly use in recipes.
Our collection of kitchen plants include kitchen herb gardens english ivy hanging plants aloe vera plants fiddle fig floor plants string of pearls hanging plants and more. A trick to having beautiful herbs on the windowsill is to plant two sets of the same plants. Prepare the area for planting. This is too bad since thyme brings an unmatched flavor to meat dishes.
We grow these new herb varieties on in the nursery prior to launching them as part of our range. All you need is a little thyme. Thyme is an often overlooked culinary herb. Pots and seed starters for five herb plants as well as a mini shovel and an instruction.
Grow at least a few plants of dill in your culinary herb garden. The goal of growing a kitchen herb garden is to enable you to routinely use fresh herbs while cooking after all. These indoor herb garden planters will look killer in your kitchen or wherever you choose to display them and keep your meals tasting fresh to death all year long. Prepare the area for planting by loosening the.
Pick the location for your herb garden. That said your kitchen herb garden doesn t have to be steps outside your door. Growing a nutritious herb garden outside your kitchen door is easy. Growing fresh herbs like basil rosemary cilantro and thyme is a great idea for cost conscious cooks.
Many varieties also double as beautiful ornamentals. Christian marquardt getty images. Most kitchen herb gardens incorporate several types of herbs in a concentrated area. Kitchen garden range we are ever expanding our range of herbs to bring new and exciting varieties to the nursery and to you.
Kitchen house plants bring nature indoors and help purify the air. Grow herbs wherever you can in the best spot you have available. An ideal location would be a few steps from your kitchen but any spot that gets about six hours of sun a day is good. If you have space in front of a kitchen window plant the herbs in small containers for an indoor garden.