Herbs need at least 6 hours of sun to do well. Herbs will take all the sun you can give them – as long as they get enough water! Be sure to check daily by pushing a finger into the soil. If the top ½ inch is dry (up to your first knuckle) it’s time to water! When the temperature gets above 90°F you may need to water again in the afternoon. The “woody” herbs – rosemary, lavender, sage and thyme – actually prefer to be a little drier. If you have our Fragrance Herb sPOT, you can miss a day of watering – but don’t wait until leaves begin to brown!
Read MoreThere are different techniques for pruning different types of herbs. Read more to learn about chives, parsley & cilantro; basil & mint; rosemary, sage, thyme & oregano; and even lavender.
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