Creating Beautiful Herb Garden Designs

Creating Beautiful Herb Garden Designs

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Herbs have been used for countless generations to add flavor to food, treat illnesses, and provide comfort. We have cultivated basil, chives, sage, thyme, lavender, rosemary, oregano, parsley and mint, to name a few, exactly for these purposes. Thus, we enjoy basil and parsley on our pasta dishes, use rosemary and lavender to heal our bodies, and drink herbal mint teas to ease our minds. Did you know, however, that herbs are very beautiful plants in their own right? Yes, indeed, you can play around with herb garden designs in terms of color, texture, height, foliage and even aroma.

Beauty of It All

The beauty of herb gardens lies in three important aspects. First, you can successfully cultivate your own garden with little time, effort and money. Second, you can design your herb garden anyway you want. Third, you can actually use your plants! With these benefits to be enjoyed with an herb garden, it is about time to start learning how you can start one and make it beautiful while you are at it.

Important Points to Consider

When starting an herb garden, here are some important points to consider to help create the most functional and beautiful designs possible:

* Begin with assessing the site you have in mind for your potential garden. Since most herbs need a lot of sunlight, anywhere from four to six hours on average, you'll want to choose an area with a lot of natural light unless you've chosen those herbs that can still thrive in partial sun.

* Learn all you can about the herbs' suitability to the climate and location of your garden. You can ask help from the professionals although reading up a bit will also help just as much. You can even join local gardening groups, if you are so inclined.

* Before buying any seeds or plants consider your ultimate purpose for the garden. Are culinary herbs most appealing, or would you rather have crops suitable for medicinal purposes? Herbs used in potpourri may look different from those used in cooking or for creating herbal teas.

* Experiment with different layouts and designs if you've purchased herbs that are already grown so you can determine which placement is most appealing to you. You'll also want to consider how well the herbs complement one another, and then later on if possible, transfer those ideas to a larger area.

* Choose accessories for your garden that accentuate or complement the design layout you've chosen. For larger herb gardens, consider water fountains, delicate trellises, or perhaps a few ceramic flower pots strategically placed here and there. For herb gardens in containers, small figurines or statuettes would be better suited.

Of course, the ultimate herb garden designs you pick will be based on your own personal preferences, your style of gardening, and what you intend on using the herbs for. Regardless of the design you choose, the three most important things to remember are providing your herbs with plenty of sunlight, ample water, and sufficient drainage while Mother Nature takes over the rest and does her magic.


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Want to find out more about Herb Garden Designs, visit Yilmaz Cesur's site on how to choose the best Free Herb Garden eCourse for your needs.



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