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The following article was published in our article directory on February 15, 2013.
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Article Category: Gardening
Author Name: Jefferson Haynesworth
A lot of people think that being in a certain place with pronounced weather canstop you from growing Herb Garden Plants. Actually, planting herbs can be done, as long as the right ones are chosen to be planted at the right place, or at the right season. Here are some suggestions of herbs that will thrive according to the weather:
Herbs for warm weather:
Basil is one of the best herbs to grow when the place you are living has sunny weather. There are more than 150 species of basil, but there is no need to worry about choosing one because all of these 150 species can thrive under the sun. Basil is a very valuable herb for cooking, with species such as sweet and Genovese perfect for cooking. This herb is used of meat dishes, potato dishes, pasta, egg dishes, and tomato sauce-based dishes.
Chamomile is another herb that is perfect to be grown on areas with warm weather. It is popularly used for tea. Camomile tea is reputed to be calming and soothing. It is even stuffed into pillows to provide the user peaceful rest. It is also an ingredient in salves and ointments to relieve cramps and spasms. A camomile plant can grow as high as 18 inches.
Lemon Verbena is regarded as a favourite among herb garden enthusiasts because of its sweet aroma and flavour. This herb is also a fixture in the kitchen, and can be usually seen in seafood dishes, desserts, and salads. For those who are into herbal and botanical cures, an infusion of fresh lemon verbena leaves on a bath can sooth tired muscles and provide relief from spasms.
Herbs for cool weather:
Those who may have tried growing cilantro in warm weather or during the hot months will see themselves failing. This is because this herb, also known as coriander needs cool weather. Thus, it is recommended for those who want to grow it to plant it in November. Fans of coriander's delicate herbal flavour should appreciate Thai, Indian, and Vietnamese cuisines, because dishes from these origins always have coriander with them.
Dill may be easy to grow, but it requires cool weather to thrive properly. Dill plants need to be protected from strong winds, though. Dill is a common ingredient in pickles, potato dishes, egg dishes, and soups. Dill also has relaxing properties, so dill tea promotes better sleep.
Herbs that thrive in both cool and warm weather:
Bay leaf or laurel can grow either in cold or hot climates. Along with pepper corn, bay leaves provide an aromatic dimension to dishes, so soups, stocks, and marinades for meat can benefit from a bay leaf appearance. Fair warning, though: bay leaves do not break down even when cooked.
Chives are not necessary onions, although botanically speaking, they belong to the same genus. Onion chives can be distinguished with their tubular leaves and flowers colored lavender, while garlic chives have white flowers and flat leaves.
See? Wherever you are, setting up a windowsill herb garden can be easy, not to mention can yield good results, as long as you are growing the right herbs according to the local climate
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