Herb gardens can be grown both indoors and out. You will find that you have smaller growth, quantity and yield when weeds have become a problem in your garden.
This will not always work though, because in the dead of winter they will go in your garden anyway. In the following you will find some fun facts, instructions, and information on different varieties and a few special recipes. If you are not sure what will survive in a pot, experiment, or contact a local nursery to see if they can offer any other advice climate specific.
Coming in the springtime they love to eat the sap from the new growth. You want to consider the type of greenhouse you want , a cold house or a heated greenhouse, and the construction and type of foundation that is required. While the containers are a wonderful way to display the vine, planting will really help the vine take off.
If you have a large garden you might want to consider irrigating it. Check with your local nurseries for more information on how to make a drip irrigation system work for you.
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