SPRIGS
FRESH HERB GARDEN
Chives, Cilantro, Lemon Balm, Oregano, Parsley, Rosemary, Thyme, Shiso, Mint, Arugula, Basil Thai Mircos, Clip Regularly, The Nice Thing About Most Herbs Is That They Grow Like Crazy Frequent Clipping With Pruners Helps To Encourage Fresh Growth And Will Keep Your Container From Looking Like A Jungle Avoid Harvesting More Than A Quarter Of The Plant At A Time As This Can Cause It To Go Into Distress, Provide A Sunny Spot, Herbs Generally Prefer A Lot Of Sunlight So Place Them In A Spot Where Theyll Get At Least Hours Of Sunlight Good Lighting Actually Produces A Better Tasting Herb, So This Is Even More Important If The Recipient Will Be Consuming The Herbs If Youre Keeping Your Container Indoors, Place It Near A Bright And Sunny Window.
Since herbs grow beautifully not just outdoors, but also indoors, giving an herb garden gift to city-dweller with a new Home or condo is the best way to get an urbanite interested in gardening. Indoor herb gardens make a great addition to anyone's kitchen, and those interested in gourmet cooking will most likely appreciate your gift and your thoughtfulness. Also, as culinary arts is not the only application for herbs, herb garden gift could entice your friend to learn about herbs' medicinal powers.
And if a new home owner is an organic foods enthusiast, what could be a better present than an herb garden gift that allows one to have fresh, organic herbs in one's own kitchen?
A scent of lavender in one's bedroom or a savory meal hinted with rosemary or basil on one's stove - herbs' versatility and stunning blooms make them a treat for our senses. You can not go wrong with bringing an herb garden gift to a house warming Gift.