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Why Do I Have Such A Hart Time Growing Herbs?

Why Do I Have Such A Hart Time Growing Herbs?

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Why have so little time Hart grow herbs?

I love gardening. All I do is increasing. However, no herbs. Thus that if I sow directly into garden beds or in little pots. It is not just growth. What am I doing wrong? I had weeds growing planting in pots. I grew mint, corriander, rosemary, basil, etc. You name it. I also planted a vegetable garden bed, I put organic on the ground. Not only was lucky.

has ensured the location (sun or shade). And I know the soil conditions are important as weli. I also have problems with the herbs, but in the last year or so, I'm having luck with some, you should also look out for some do not like being around other like street, or mint. There's also a lot of plants that hate to be near tomato plants. Anyway, maybe your luck not only with herbs. I had a girlfriend who could plant anywhere, please ignore them and grew up as something external space, no kidding, but I have followed all directions and I found the rule and for years nothing. But he improved over time. Hope things get better, keep trying.

8 Comments

  1. ferochir says:

    It would help if you knew where your herbs originally grew. That way you’ll better understand their care. So many are from drier, well drained soil areas……so putting them in a rich, loamy soil with plenty of moisture will defeat your purpose.
    If the herbs are from Mediterranean areas, then full sun, well drained lean soil and don’t keep them constantly wet. Maybe they will do better for you in a large container out of the ground.

  2. angelika says:

    have you made sure of the location (sun or shade). And i know soil conditions are important as welI. I too have problems with herbs but in the last year or so, I’m having luck with some, you must also watch out for some don’t like to be near others like Rue, or Mint. There are also a lot of plants that hate to be close to tomato plants. Either way, maybe your just not lucky with herbs. I had a girlfriend who could plant thing anywhere, ingnore them and they grew like something from outer space, no kidding, yet i followed every direction and rule i could find and for years nothing. But i did get better in time. Hope things get better, keep trying.

  3. fluffern says:

    it is common to overwater herbs. Try it again in pots and do not water them as much as you do the regular plants.

  4. duck_foo says:

    I have a tendency to over water plants; I live in an area that has a lot of drought in the summer. I got myself a little gadget that measures the moisture in the ground or in pots. It’s a probe ( soilsleuth.com or 1-800-301-4691 ) and cost $7.75. Needs no batteries and It’s worth every penny.

  5. wildflow says:

    what kind of herbs are you growing…

  6. woowooow says:

    maybe your soil is contaminated with nemotiodes or chemicals

  7. george l says:

    Ganja needs speshyal condishuns! :)

  8. Calm says:

    I am by no means a expert, but I believe that herbs need very little water. But thats about all. Good luck!