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DIY Easy Herb Garden for Beginners - Life Smart Hub

DIY Easy Herb Garden for Beginners

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Having a supply of fresh herbs right next to your kitchen door is a game changer for your cooking… and your health!

In this video, Ben demonstrates how to make an easy herb garden on a budget from start to finish. Ready…set….Grow!!!

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38 COMMENTS

  1. Apple mint 😍 Thanks for the reminder, almost forgot about that one. Without a doubt the best variety of mint I've ever had, grew it a few years back. Welp, guess the herb garden got a little bit bigger. Again. 😂

  2. Probably you won't see this, but this year my 2 year old parsley went to seed. That is normal, parsley is a biennial. However, it got 3 FEET tall (Summer 2024). I have the seeds drying in 2 paper bags. Some of the seeds that fell are sprouting (November 2024). I have dill coming up around my garden. My cosmos got about 6 FEET tall, usually they get about 3 feet tall… People might not want parsley in the front of their beds?

  3. OMG you narrate like a country file episode or something I am so here for it!!! Just wanted some relaxing herb garden botany gardening vibes for the evening, and scrolled by SO many AI narrated stuff- thank you so much legend!!!! Much love from Devon, UK

  4. Always a joy to watch and learn from – thank you! I have a supermarket basil in a pot and it has lasted all winter ; looking a big scraggly now so I'm going to replace it with another. It seeded but I'm not sure if they are viable.

  5. I use dog eared fencing-cedar when they are on sale and just landscaping plain wood untreated spikes to make my beds. The first year one layer and the next or third year I add a second level to complete the beds slowly over time with my compost. I do like the pallet idea too. Very nice.

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