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25 Comments
I still struggle with basil. I have a plant out there. But its pretty sad looking.๐คท
(Edit: i accidently pressed the eggplant emoji.๐)
Great presentation๐๐๐๐
I love growing herbs. Mostly because I can grow them well! ๐ veggies..not so much.
Good information ๐๐ป๐๐ป
I wish I could get mint to invade certain areas of my (very) large lawn.
Will you put out a document that has this information on it? Maybe put it in the video notes? Tried to follow, but jumped around too much.
Growing Basil here in Arizona is not considered an annual. But, you do need to head off the blossoms. I have some Basil growing 4 years now.
I need to replant all the baby shoots from my mother lemongrass plant. Thinking of doing it now before the rainy warm season ends?
Only herb is want to see you grow in your garden you havent done a video on yet๐
Rosemary is my favorite. Once established, it is drought tolerant & grows quickly.
Its an expensive herb. Mine is in my front yard & there are several people who help themselves.
We love you. Thank you so much for educating.
Herbs that are perennial like oregano and thyme have edible flowers that you can leave on and the plants do just fine.
I had a rosemary bush that was established and over six years old. After Tropical Storm Debby came through, my yard was flooded for less than a week. The rosemary died. So yes, it does not like to have its feet wet!
Not necessarily the comment you were looking for but every one of your videos I learned something new and I am a 56 year lifelong gardener. Thank you for what you do!
I learned something about defeating mint this year that I never knew. I inadvertently grew a luffa vine over a trellis covering a large mint plant. The luffa annihilated the mint! My lesson? To get rid of mint permanently, suffer a luffa to grow for a season! It will be a wild season of coverage, but when all is said and done, the mint will be no more. I intend to do further testing of this next year. Luffa be nutz!๐๐ฎ
โค Agree to disagree. My herbs are flowering and I pick flowers for drying to make tea blends. OMG! So delicious and medicinally healthy. People try my blends and most requested is herb flower tea. ๐
Oregano has become a ground cover for me!
Finally started growing herbs. My basil has been great. I just remove the flowers like he said. They keep growing! ๐
๐ Grow mint by the side of road! When mowing the scent is amazing plus it deters wildlife from crossing the road. I find this for the past 20 years in deer country and actually see the deer use the driveways to cross rather than through front garden making cars see them easier. ๐
Herbs. Not erbs.
I love your videos, but please, the erbs hurts H H Herbs
Great info!
Great info!
I have a 10 year old German Thyme plant that looks like a banzi tree. I have fresh thyme all year round. I live in zone 7b.
Only got dill to grow this year. First time in ground gardening and I'm doing it in a field that has been commercially farmed for who knows how long. But I keep on keeping on. Waiting on baited breath for the garlic to be in stock. Any clue as to when you'll flood the site with them?
I came across a โMojito mintโ at the garden centre in spring and put it in a pot that sits in the shade on my balcony. Iโve avoided mint for years because of how invasive it is. But this little guy is so happy where he is and so am I. ๐