Easy to grow herbs
“The Easiest Herbs to Grow: A Lazy Farmer’s Guide”
Herbs are some of the simplest plants to grow, making them perfect for lazy farmers who want fresh flavors with minimal effort. Whether you have a garden, a patio, or just a sunny windowsill, this guide will show you how to grow herbs the easy way!
Why Grow Herbs?
- Low Maintenance: Most herbs thrive with little water or care.
- Perennial Options: Some come back every year (like mint and oregano).
- Space-Saving: Can be grown in pots, raised beds, or even indoors.
The Easiest Herbs for Beginners
Perennial Herbs (Come Back Every Year!)
- Mint – Grows like crazy! Keep it in a pot to prevent spreading.
- Oregano – Drought-tolerant and perfect for Italian dishes.
- Thyme – Loves dry conditions and requires little care.
- Chives – Great for salads, eggs, and soups—super easy to grow.
Annual Herbs (Plant Each Year, but Worth It!)
- Basil – Grows fast and loves warm weather.
- Cilantro – Quick-growing but best in cooler months.
- Dill – Great for pickling and super easy to grow from seed.
How to Grow Herbs (The Lazy Way!)
1. Pick the Right Spot
- Full sun (6+ hours daily) for best growth.
- Well-draining soil—herbs hate soggy roots!
2. Planting & Spacing
- Directly sow seeds or buy starter plants.
- Space 6–12 inches apart, depending on the herb.
3. Watering & Care
- Water when the soil feels dry (most herbs prefer drier conditions).
- Trim and harvest often to keep plants bushy and healthy.
4. Harvesting & Storing
- Pick leaves regularly to encourage growth.
- Dry or freeze extra herbs for year-round use.
Quick & Easy Herb Recipe: 5-Minute Garlic Herb Butter
Ingredients:
- ½ cup butter, softened
- 1 tbsp fresh basil (or any herb), chopped
- 1 clove garlic, minced
- Pinch of salt
Instructions:
- Mix all ingredients in a bowl.
- Spread on bread, melt over veggies, or add to meats.
- Store in the fridge for up to a week.
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