I remember killing my mint accidentally by trying to spray to get rid of little bugs it was making. This video gave me hope to try again. My aloe isn't looking good right now…..
Hello from Pontefract in the north of England the home of liquorice (licorice in the US) and Pontefract Cakes. We actually have an annual liquorice festival! Pontefract is also home to the longest horse race track in Europe and home to Pontefract Castle with a very rich medieval history the castle is over 940 years old. Great video, loved it thanks. I have 2 kitchen windows. The one that has the most sun Basil and Coriander (cilantro in the US) grew very well and seem to need the most water. Rosemary, Thyme and Parsley did better in the not so sunny window and needed less water. I never understand why Americans/Canadians often complain about cilantro it is amazing in a chicken tikka masala! Just subscribed. All the best.
Just starting out, you are great, I put some herbs in a pot outside in direct morning sun, I don’t think they are doing so well. My basil is light green to light yellow . Plus I think a rabbit is coming at night. Need some help. Thank you for your information.
Start with 5 hearty breeds of herbs that are hard to kill, 2 types of herbs are perennial (grow back in the right conditions), annual (must be replanted yearly). Try thyme, oregano, rosemary, mint, lemonbalm, sage, parsley, chives, alo, basil, cilantro (coriander).
I LOVED the video, Lea!!! You are such a beautiful soul. I wanted to make similar notebook with each of the herb's healing properties but I never found the time. Yours looks amazing! You are such a rolemodel for all of us ladies striving to be women of God. When I look back at everything you've created in your little house, in the garden, how much life you've brought there… I almost wanna cry because it's so beautiful and all glory be to God!!! Thank you for being a faithful servant, dear Lea! Love from Czechia 🇨🇿
I live in big appartement in Montreal where there are tow huge balconies and also there are many rooms inside and as I’m really really interested and excited to begin gardening but I don’t know exactly where and how should I start with that. I need your advice
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I hate to say but I started with mints… it did not bold well as it’s immortal 😵
I remember killing my mint accidentally by trying to spray to get rid of little bugs it was making. This video gave me hope to try again. My aloe isn't looking good right now…..
Hello from Pontefract in the north of England the home of liquorice (licorice in the US) and Pontefract Cakes. We actually have an annual liquorice festival! Pontefract is also home to the longest horse race track in Europe and home to Pontefract Castle with a very rich medieval history the castle is over 940 years old. Great video, loved it thanks. I have 2 kitchen windows. The one that has the most sun Basil and Coriander (cilantro in the US) grew very well and seem to need the most water. Rosemary, Thyme and Parsley did better in the not so sunny window and needed less water. I never understand why Americans/Canadians often complain about cilantro it is amazing in a chicken tikka masala! Just subscribed. All the best.
Just starting out, you are great, I put some herbs in a pot outside in direct morning sun, I don’t think they are doing so well. My basil is light green to light yellow . Plus I think a rabbit is coming at night. Need some help. Thank you for your information.
good old errrrbs
Great video and Very informative.. Ive been looking at getting into herb gardening as a hobby
Is there a particularly month when they need to be planted
Any tips for restoring mint plants?
Sage would be very helpful to me because burning sage keeps the mosqitoes away
Start with 5 hearty breeds of herbs that are hard to kill, 2 types of herbs are perennial (grow back in the right conditions), annual (must be replanted yearly). Try thyme, oregano, rosemary, mint, lemonbalm, sage, parsley, chives, alo, basil, cilantro (coriander).
I’ve just started growing hearts this year. Any ideas why some of my coriander leaves are turning red? 😮
Thank you for your help and your time
Fabulous, thank you! I'm going to try growing a few herbs indoors. 🌿🌱🪴💚
I LOVED the video, Lea!!! You are such a beautiful soul. I wanted to make similar notebook with each of the herb's healing properties but I never found the time. Yours looks amazing! You are such a rolemodel for all of us ladies striving to be women of God. When I look back at everything you've created in your little house, in the garden, how much life you've brought there… I almost wanna cry because it's so beautiful and all glory be to God!!! Thank you for being a faithful servant, dear Lea!
Love from Czechia 🇨🇿
the music is incredibly repetitive and annoying after the first couple minutes. Otherwise thank you for the informative beginner video.
Why do you hang herbs in the window? So light damages the herbs when drying.
God blergh, instant dislike why do you have to bring Religion into freaking gardening
Very verbose
New sub! Great video!
I live in big appartement in Montreal where there are tow huge balconies and also there are many rooms inside and as I’m really really interested and excited to begin gardening but I don’t know exactly where and how should I start with that. I need your advice