Étagère Herb Gardens Keep Flavor Within Reach

Brand new, healthy herbs make wonderful companions to each of your favorite foods, but running back and forth to the shop to pick up them might be time consuming and pricey. It is easy to plant some of your favorite picks either inside or out without needing to make a special, dedicated bed in your yard. An étagère — a mild, staircase-like bit of shelving makes an perfect place for growing and keeping all of your favorite herbs directly at your finger (or scissor) hints all year round.

Since herbs grow so well in a group, keeping them together in an étagère, as user Dedeme68 has done in her backyard in Australia, can help them thrive. This is a superb way to keep fresh herbs without the dedication of a plant bed.

Simple, easy-to-find terra-cotta pots are one of the most perfect houses for herbs. They are naturally porous, allowing water and air to move through readily and supplying the perfect environment for healthy root development.

Kim Woods

If you are short on space in your étagère shelves, planting numerous herbs in 1 pot is a superb alternative. Basil and curly parsley both appreciate water, which they make great companions. Rosemary, sage and oregano thrive in drier environments and do nicely together.

Gardener’s Supply Company

Vertical Wall Garden – $59.95

One of the most intriguing things about herbs is that they can have a beneficial connection to one another. Basil, chamomile and chamomile, by way of instance, are exceptional herbs to plant together because basil’s growth is aided by chamomile while oregano’s growth is aided by basil.

Charleston Gardens

Literary Herb Markers: Thyme, Basil, Rosemary, Mint (Set #1) – $48

If some one of your herbs is looking wilted or feeble, think about finding one of its companion herbs to plant nearby.

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A-Frame Plant Stand Set – $109

Employing an étagère can also be an excellent way to plant an indoor herb garden. Make sure to put it in a sunny place where the herbs will receive mild at eight hours a day.

Remember that indoor herbs can be subject to pest problems because they aren’t exposed to the winter frosts that kill pest eggs. To free your indoor garden from insects, just have a bottle of sterile water and spray all sides of the leaves before the bugs are all gone. Soap kills the eggs but doesn’t harm the crops.

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Three-Tier Iron Plant Rack – $119

Another bonus to étagère herb gardening is that, on a stand such as this, you can choose to use 1 row for herbs and the others for different decorations.

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Herb Garden Stakes – $24

It can be easy to combine herbs up, especially in the event that you plant them from seeds. Beautiful garden stakes such as these make sure that you don’t feed the kitty cilantro or flavor your cocktail using catnip!

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