Cultivating hardy perennial herbs in your home garden is a gratifying experience, offering a bounty of fresh flavors for your kitchen year after year. These robust plants require little care once ...
The dropping temperatures of fall are a reminder to start thinking about preparing your garden for the frostiest season ahead - from trees, to perennials and edible plants ... to put precautions in ...
Hardy perennial ... 5 herbs you don't need to winterize While it is important to put precautions in place for tender herbs, such moving them indoors and mulching to insulate roots, the below list ...
For growing purposes in Louisiana, we can group herbs into cool-season annuals, warm-season annuals and perennials. Annuals live for one season and then die. Cool-season annual herbs are grown ...
If you visit your local garden center right now, you’re likely to find a plentiful selection of cool-season annual herbs such as dill, fennel, cilantro and parsley — along with perennial herbs ...
If an herb is a perennial in your particular growing zone, then it won’t need much in terms of winter protection, according to Ghafari. "Applying a layer of mulch—such as straw, leaf ...