Growing Herbs Outdoors

An image of herbs planted in a raised garden bed.

Herbs are some of the easiest plants to grow because they tolerate a variety of soil types and have relatively few insect pests and diseases. Whether it’s rosemary, thyme, parsley or sage, herbs can be incorporated into any garden or landscape or be grown in a garden of their own. In this episode, we’ll give you some tips for setting your herbs up for success and keeping them healthy through spring, summer and into winter.

 

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