The first signs of herb life are now appearing in the garden, and winter weather only subsided a few weeks ago.
When the chives went to seed last year, I crunched some of the seed heads over this pot and covered it with old stalks to simulate the proper "regrowth" environment. It may be witchcraft, but there was a result. Chives aren't that good in the first year, so I expect these will be a lot better next year if anything becomes of them:
4 comments:
cool. you must have a green thumb! =D
droppig by from richard's blog.
Actually, what I try to do is focus on growing things that grow easily :)
If it's not something that will grow naturally within my climate/soil conditions, I don't bother with it. I'm just getting started (over the past few years)... but hoping to add a lot more this year.
Wherever weeds will grow, plant perennial herbs.. that's my goal :)
Chives grow easily - actually, if you do not actively thin them, they will grow just like a weed.
Chives do seem to be quite prolific... which is fine with me :)
The parsley and chervil must have self-seeded themselves, since they're annuals as far as I know.
It'd be pretty great to grow cilantro as a weed... I wasn't successful in growing it last year. Not sure why: I don't think it's supposed to be particularly difficult!
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