Saturday, January 3, 2009

hanging vegetable gardening

Herb gardens can be grown both indoors and out. With proper watering techniques you can get rid of more pests, have less disease and bacteria and better roots.

Not only do they look very attractive, they can add some privacy between your neighbors. You also need to choose plants that are designated for your region's climate. Choose cool-season annuals, such as Iceland poppies and pansies for spring and fall displays.

If you cannot do that, plow the area 6-8 inches deep in the spring once the soil is ready to be worked. Herbs are quite easy to maintain as well as very beautiful to view. A good quality soil has some soil organisms that work to create acids while others help the soils in many other ways.

Now open your mind up a bit and get going. You will need to be consistent for best results.

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