Growing fresh herbs and vegetables are much simpler than it may
seem. The good news is that fertilizers and all of those nasty
pesticides are unnecessary. The popularity of herbs is the fact that
they take little space and can be grown in just about any size pot
and are often used as an indoor plant while maturing. If you are
just starting out growing your own herbs, the basic essential herbs
for cooking are: basil, chive, dill, oregano, parsley, sage,
rosemary, marjoram and thyme. These herbs can be grouped in
"classic" herb gardens and can be incorporated into flower beds or
vegetable gardens.
There is nothing better than having fresh herbs available to you for
whenever you need them. Herbs can be harvested during the growing
season for your daily use. Then at the end of the growing season
they can be harvested for drying and stored for use in the months
when fresh herbs aren't readily available along with saving seeds
from the dried herbs to propagate the following year.
Organic vegetables are not quite as easy as herbs but the end
results are very favorable. Most organic vegetable growers do it for
three reasons, taste. enjoyment and saving money. More and more
beginner gardeners are realizing that a small investment of money
can bring an annual savings of ten times the investment amount.