What better way to give herb gardening a try, whether indoors or outdoors, than with our six herb combo. Containing six of our favorite do it all herbs, you can't go wrong with this mix of Rosemary, Lemon Balm, Lavender, Chamomile, Oregano, & Thyme. The health benefits alone are seemingly endless, not to mention the amazing fragrance. Spread them around your windowsills or combine them all into one great herb garden or combo pot!
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This plant will thrive in a location that gets a lot of sunshine and a little bit of shade each day.
Winter
Moderate
Spring
Well draining soil
Green
This group of herbs grow best when the soil is kept moist but not wet. Be sure to plant in well-draining soil to prevent overwatering.
This group of herbs will love to be placed in a spot that is sunny majority of the day, but can tolerate some shade as well!
Prune and clean up dead stems off of last year's growth. In spring, prune them back by one-third or within 4 inches of the soil. This encourages new growth in a bushy and more compact form.
The easiest way to propagate these herbs is to cut parts of the top of the shoots. The cuttings should have about one inch length. You can either let the cuttings grow roots first in a glass with water, or you plant the cuttings immediately into soil. Just make sure to keep the soil dry for the first 2-3 weeks as the cuttings need to develop roots first.
Herbs that receive high levels of nutrients, particularly nitrogen, produce inferior growth with little flavor or fragrance. For that reason, avoid overfertilizing your herbs.
Usually herbs are very strong plants if they are maintained in balance. Nevertheless, if weather circumstances are extreme, herbs can be atttacked by mildew or other fungus types.