Well, in my frozen world, I can’t even think about planing my little garden until towards the end of May. We sometimes still have frozen nights, so no reason to bother planting now. Also, because of space, I am only able to plant herbs—but, four large pots of them! Nothing compares to throwing open my door and plotting outside to snip off fresh chives for potatoes, thyme for my chicken and steaks, or basil and oregano for my tomato sauce. Even the blackest of thumbs can get a little garden going.
I thought that growing herbs would be horrendous, as I usually kill of all my indoor plants (but, now I can blame my water!), so why would my garden be any different? I called a wonderful garden-lady in my church who was very kind and took me to the nursery to pick out my plants, then on to pick out some large plant containers and potting soil. We returned home and placed the herbs in the containers, watered them, and voila! I grew herbs! Really, it was that simple. If you don’t get a lot of rain, you do need to water them frequently, but that was it. I’m still shocked how easy it was. And, that I managed not to kill them all.
If you are not able to grow fresh herbs outdoors, have you considered trying them indoors, with an AeroGarden? I’ve not personally tried one, but if I weren’t able to grow mine outdoors, it would definitely be at the top of my list. In the meantime, however, if funds are holding you back, I’ve listed the basics of using dried herbs. They make such a difference!
Hi. I have to admit I put some flowers in on Mother’s Day. I just couldn’t wait any longer! The herbs are still waiting to go it.
I saw your note on Cook’s Illustrated and wanted to thank you all for continued enthusiasm about the bread. For some reason it will no longer let me post a reply. If you happen to stop back there will you let them know that I can see there messages but can’t reply??? I’ll try to figure that one out asap!
Thanks! Zoë
And have they survived okay? I am dying to get mine planted, but with this cold front we just had, I hate to plant too early. I’m hoping that in two weeks, it will clear and ready to go!