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Herb Gardening Plans - Beauty or Practicality?


What's nice about herb gardens is that they can both be pleasing to the eyes and functional at the same time, depending on what gardening plans you follow. From using simple plastic potting containers to intricately designed backyard gardens, it's all up to you. You are only limited by the amount of space you can spare for the herb garden and how much time and effort you're willing to give to it.

There are 3 basic gardening plans you can use for your herb garden. All of them have their own pros and cons; just choose the type of garden that suits your needs the best.

The first is container gardening. With this technique, you grow your herbs in pots that you can place wherever you want; you can place it on your porch or even just on a sunny windowsill. This is the perfect method of herb gardening for people who are really cramped for space, like those living in apartment buildings. With container gardening, you can choose to grow different herbs in small individual pots or combine them together in a slightly bigger container. This method can be used for growing either medicinal or culinary herbs for your personal consumption.

The next herb gardening method is the outdoor herb garden. For people who have a bit of yard space to spare, this kind of herb gardening is great. Like container gardening, you can use this method to grow whatever kinds of herbs you need. You just need to provide a small patch of dirt and a bit of prep work to get your garden going. Since herbs are a hardy bunch of plants, they need little to no maintenance work done. You basically just plant them and leave them there.

The last type of herb gardening plan is the decorative garden. As the name states, the main purpose of this kind of garden is to be aesthetically pleasing rather than to have a practical use. The common herbs that are planted in this method of herb gardening are those plants that have brightly colored foliage and may even have some that has a relaxing scent. The herbs in this kind of garden are usually not made use of since picking some of the leaves may ruin the overall look. Along with the herbs, you can also plant a few flowers to add even more color to the mix.

Herb gardening is so much better than regular flower gardening. With herb gardens, you can actually make use of the plants you take care of, and there are some herbs that can rival any kind of flower when it comes to beauty. And unlike flowers, herbs require less maintenance, they can almost take care of themselves. All they really need is ample amounts of sunlight and water.

So now that you have an idea somewhat on what kind of herb garden you'd like to have, why not try your hands at it now? Stop buying herbs from the store and grow your own.



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