Monday, January 18, 2010

Planting Herbs In Pots Is It Better To Grow Herbs And Soft Fruit Plants In Pots?

Is it better to grow herbs and soft fruit plants in pots? - planting herbs in pots

Srawberries Also I want to grow culinary herbs, blueberries, gooseberries.

9 comments:

pete a said...

It depends on the amount of the required herbs. The Mint is very invasive, and therefore recommend that you use a pot of it (May sink into the ground, so if it gets too thick you should) lift and separate. Old stone sinks or ceramic planters of herbs ideal that should be with thyme, basil, offering chives, parsley, sage, and enough power for home use can be filled.

Toni f said...

My garden is in the north and 17 meters x 20 meters to grow, falling figs, raspberries, gooseberries, currants, gooseberries, rhubarb, black berries, plum, hazel as a cover for some nuts, quince and I'll vegetables and flowers.

Toni f said...

My garden is in the north and 17 meters x 20 meters to grow, falling figs, raspberries, gooseberries, currants, gooseberries, rhubarb, black berries, plum, hazel as a cover for some nuts, quince and I'll vegetables and flowers.

telwidit said...

I'm not sure, blueberries or currants grow in pots. We planted blueberries and raspberries in our garden. They do very well, but you know, gooseberry has to know his own time to the place before we have a growth. The more than a year has established itself inchl.
Herbs can be grown almost anywhere there is sun. Then I was in pots, where theres a lot of sun in the garden between the tomatoes. This applies especially basil. I tend to go with Italian herbs, thyme, oregano and basil.
Thanks
John

smile said...

Yes, that's good, but certainly enough sunshine underground, where each time u add some plants UR ..

Rainrock... said...

Yes, it is better if u do.

Rainrock... said...

Yes, it is better if u do.

Rainrock... said...

Yes, it is better if u do.

Rainrock... said...

Yes, it is better if u do.

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