Mint - Mentha app, |
Herbs are plants used for medicinal, savory, or aromatic qualities. Herbs can be trees, shrubs, herbaceous perennials, annuals, vines, or lower plants. They can be classified in many ways - method of use, culinary, ornamental, medicinal, or aromatic. Also, economic/industrial used as dyes, cosmetics, or pesticides. They can be classified by length of their growing season, whether they are annuals or perennials..
To start an herb garden first determined what herbs to plant. Herbs are either perennials or annuals. Knowing which are annuals and which are perennials is essential when planning and planting herb gardens. Perennial herbs like sage, thyme, lavender, chives, and mint comeback each year. Annuals herbs like basil and cilantro may not survive winter, they must be replanted each spring. Some annual herbs once planted reseed themselves each year.
Rosemary - Rosmarinus officinalis |
Herbs generally require less water and fertilizer than other garden plants. Some varieties of sage, lavender and thyme make good choices for low maintenance or xeriscape gardens. Culinary herbs can be frozen or dried.
In conclusion, herbs contain healthy characteristics which accentuate the flavor of homemade meals and teas. Herbs are valued for medicinal, savory, or aromatic qualities. To start an herb garden determined what herbs to plant. Pick herbs that will be used frequently. Plants that grow in the USDA hardiness zone for your area and are easy find in local garden shops. Look for plants that are healthy, not dry, tuning brown and/ or losing leaves.