13 Cold Tolerant Herbs You Should Grow
13 Cold Tolerant Herbs You Should Grow
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13 Cold Hardy Herbs You Can Grow. Growing perennial herbs in zones 3-12. Check out herb seeds at Seedsnow, link below.
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Hi there I hope you are doing well
I have a couple of questions since I’m new to gardening I will be turning 19
Is there any easy way of making compost( I have heard about a method of making compost whereby grass clippings and leaves are used and couple of times it’s turned upside down and within 3-4 months we have compost)
My next question is can compost be used to grow micro greens
I’m looking to gardening on a budget and this is my goal hopefully you can answer my question and by the way I find your vids quite helpful
Keep it up ❤️❤️❤️❤️ from Australia 🇦🇺
Your backyard is huge. That property must be worth something nice. Thanks for the great videos.
You are so dang cute (‘..’) woo hoo
i adore your rosemary bush..omg..i’m jealous it’s to cold here in northern canada will get 3 or 4 feet of snow..but i’ll bring my tiny plant in for the winter…and hopefully i can attain the big bushy plant some day
Thank you so much for this information
Your rosemary looks fabulous. Its my favorite herb. I just planted some indoors and hope to grow a hedge of rosemary. Heaven.
Love your channel I wish I had a green thumb I kill everything
Rosemary love
I love you video 👌 beautiful
Lookung very nice for winter.
Friends, as long as we do not interfere with nature (when we cannot leave the house), I think we can be healthy if we return to nature likewise nature renews itself.
Especially in winter, I use sage not only as a spice but also as tea.
When I look at the history, this plant has been used in the treatment of many diseases.
Even the Virgin Mary is mentioned in mythology.
http://www.virtualmuseum.ca/sgc-cms/expositions-exhibitions/noel-christmas/expositions-exhibits/sauge-eng.html
https://salvia.bio/sage-history
If you search the internet for ‘Benefits of sage’, you will be very surprised. I wish you all a healthy day.
Hey Misilla! Always the best growing vids on You Tube!! I hope you and your family are doing well! :-[) – Cody
Shiso is one of my favorite mints. It’s a very handsome plant. In addition, I just love it’s taste and health benefits. Although not too hardy, they do quite well in containers. The downside is that it can be difficult to germinate. I forgot what you had to do it, but I just ordered some seeds and hopefully at least some success.
I tried growing cilantro; but, it couldn’t take the heat and went to seed within a week of putting it in the ground. I really want to try growing parsley, sage, rosemary, and thyme. If I made my own pasta sauce, I think these are the herbs that I would most likely use; but, if you have different suggestions, I would welcome them. Thank you for sharing the video.
thank you for sharing.
Thanks for the tips Misilla.
Rob
These herbs will be a great addition to your kitchen. Thanks for sharing!
I’ve got bay, lavender, and rosemary started last year. First winter with them. 🙂
very pretty Herbs I have time and parsley and oregano chives. and another herb I can’t think of the name at this time also I have rosemary
Im am going to grow Olive-herb, Mexican-Tarragon, Pepper-bush, Water-Pepper and currently growing Fish-herb in Ireland Zone 8. Here we collect seaweed like pepper-dulse and red-dulse and use them like herbs. Others i want to try are WoodAven roots, angelica root and Carolina Allspice which is grown in Britain. The bark is used as a spice but leaves, flowers, fruits and seeds are toxic making me wonder how safe it is?
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I grow basil in a pot actually a milk crate and bring in under my porch during cold weather.
I love your gardening style. Mine too, although in semi-arid CO. Thanks for video.
Starting my first raised garden 🪴 and this was very helpful! I love herbs so I’m glad to know they have a chance during winter time.
You actually shouldn’t touch plants when they’re wet; such can spread diseases among them.
Hi Misilla! Not a bad looking growing area you have during mid-winter. Of late here, frozen ground that yields to sloppy mud as the sun melts the snow. But soon the time will return to Happy Gardening! -Bob…
This is very informative. Thank you for taking the time to show everyone.
I also have English and German thyme 2 year we get into the low 20s and they are still kicking, rosemary, sage, mint , lemon balm,
My lemon thyme survived my northern California winter beautifully 🌿
Hi there
Good information happy a good day be safe god bless
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what variety is the rosemary ?