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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Mes semis d'herbes aromatiques ont été dévorées par des limaces , maintenant je sais comment on peux les remplacer rapidement juste avec des plantes en pot merci .
Thanks for another great video. I love your energy and love for what you do. Can’t wait to sell my course and get the kitchen garden I’ve always wanted so much.
👍🏽 for the mint hack brilliant!
Wow I had no idea you could split supermarket parsley
Can we get up date on this ?
Did you only keep the mint in the pots and everything else went straight in without the pot?
I have a plastic drum that I thought of cutting in half to use for my herb garden. Could this work😊
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. 😂
You're awesome! Thank you!
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?
Love your videos! So much helpful information!
Hi, when do you plant this herb garden?
Lovely video. Thank you so much ❤
What I want is some French Tarragon. Ive only been able to find Russian. A lovely plant, certainly, but thr flavour is underwhelming.
I've got rosemary that Ive had a few years. It is not hardy to my winters, so I have to dig it up every fall.
My dill has had very little to their leaves this year. Very small amount of leaves.
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Right, away to the shower & don't touch any walls or doors on the way 😂
Thank you for this! I always enjoy your videos!
My favourite YouTube channel. Everything I've learned about growing veg or gardening has come from this channel. Ben is a green-thumbed legend 😊
thankyou for the mature pics of each herb. inspired ! also the tip on mint!
I’m getting serious about my garden. Planted seeds but now it’s about the replant. I want to make sure my plants live
I cannot see what link for the herb garden?
How big is that plot??
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
Great tips!
Can I start my herb garden in October (uk) or did I need to start in summer. Mostly wanting mint, coriander, basil and lemon balm,rosemary. Thanks for inspiring videos 🙂
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.
Nice video, I've grown herbs from seed and they seem to take a long time to get started. I think next time I'll just do this
Interesting, I thought the taste is gone for good if you let oregano flower!
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I loved this video. I am going to plant my first herb garden. I was so happy to see that I can purchase a garden frame already to go. Do you fertilize your herbs during the Summer?
How much soil roughly per pallet collar?
Thanks for all of the useful suggestions! Cost effective too.
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.
I have voles. How do you keep them from decimating everything?
Bravo Ben! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼✅
Are your veg beds treated or untreated? Which is best to use? Thanks
Planting the mint bunches in a pot! As y’all would say; “Brilliant!”.