Growing Herbs : How to Plant a Kitchen Herb Garden

Posted on July 28th, 2010 by admin in herbs | 10 Comments »

When planting a kitchen herb garden, make sure there is access to a sunny window and that containers are the appropriate sizes. Grow herbs in a kitchen garden and remember to switch them out with tips from an experienced gardener in this free video on gardening and growing herbs.

Expert: Yolanda Vanveen
Contact: www.vanveenbulbs.com
Bio: Yolanda Vanveen is sustainable gardener who lives in Kalama, Wash.
Filmmaker: Daron Stetner

Duration : 0:2:37


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10 Responses

  1. zestolemon Says:

    soil, not “dirt” ;)
    soil, not “dirt” ;)

  2. NaeJoy Says:

    why do americans …
    why do americans call them Urbs? It’s retarded.

  3. outfromtheshadows1 Says:

    It does sound funny …
    It does sound funny when she says “erb” lol

  4. TOMeightoh Says:

    bitch grow some …
    grow some weeeeeeeeed!!!

  5. deathshadow1000 Says:

    I think you can use …
    I think you can use blue led lights but you’d have to look into that :]

  6. 1DAngus1 Says:

    can herbs grow …
    can herbs grow under artificial light? or does it have to be a UV light

  7. 727Tolga Says:

    Basil, chives, …
    Basil, chives, parsley, thyme, coriander. there are probably more small ‘erbs’ that you could grow in the kitchen. i reckon tall and big leaved plants would be diffiult.

  8. MHayes85 Says:

    Why does she …
    Why does she emphasize the fact that she can now use herbs from her OWN herb garden, as if people do not grow their own gardens.

  9. tracymmadison Says:

    I have had kitchen …
    I have had kitchen gardens before, and I found that sage gets too bushy. Rosemary, basil and chives will be fine if you buy small plants. If they get too big, cut them back or transplant them. Oregano and Thyme do well too and mint.

  10. Jarrod1977 Says:

    But what ‘erbs’ are …
    But what ‘erbs’ are not suitable for that kind of planting?
    She said ‘almost’ all….

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