For some reason, I still have fresh herbs growing outside in my patio container. So, I am going to be using Fresh Rosemary & Fresh Thyme, rather than dried. I will let you know how it tastes. I love fresh rosemary!!!! I'm glad it's still growing:)
NO!!!!!!!!! It's really easy, I bought a great big flower pot (plastic) and bought 6 herbs that had already started growing (they sell them in little bitty pots at wal-mart with the tomatoes/peppers/etc).
I put miracle gro potting soil in the pot, dug little holes and put the herbs in. I bought 2 rosemary (did I mention I love rosemary?), thyme, basil, oregano and maybe marjoram?? I can't remember the last one. But I am sure on the others.
All I did was water the pot (by the base of the plants...not the tops of them). And whenever I needed fresh herbs, I just went out & snipped what I needed.
They make amazing spaghetti sauce. I tend to use my herbs for just about any meat, though. They also pep up garlic bread...yum!
I am tired of all the excess in this house. So, everyday I am going to pick at least 1 decluttering project (sometimes more)....when I get done with everything, I will start again to keep it maintained.
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Is it difficult to grow herbs?
NO!!!!!!!!! It's really easy, I bought a great big flower pot (plastic) and bought 6 herbs that had already started growing (they sell them in little bitty pots at wal-mart with the tomatoes/peppers/etc).
I put miracle gro potting soil in the pot, dug little holes and put the herbs in. I bought 2 rosemary (did I mention I love rosemary?), thyme, basil, oregano and maybe marjoram?? I can't remember the last one. But I am sure on the others.
All I did was water the pot (by the base of the plants...not the tops of them). And whenever I needed fresh herbs, I just went out & snipped what I needed.
They make amazing spaghetti sauce. I tend to use my herbs for just about any meat, though. They also pep up garlic bread...yum!
I'll have to give this a try.
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