Should I go to wal mart or home depot for seeds? Or should I buy sprouts? (my mom said she prefers sprouted plantlings over seeds)
Any advice for a first time herb grower?
cheap place to buy herb seeds?
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Re: cheap place to buy herb seeds?
I personally grow from seeds, and I get them from home depot... Funny enough, I'm currently growing lavender, spearmint, and rosemary from them =D
~that is an interesting notion, in it's own way~
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thanks for the feedbackPhoenixFlight wrote:I personally grow from seeds, and I get them from home depot... Funny enough, I'm currently growing lavender, spearmint, and rosemary from them =D
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Re: cheap place to buy herb seeds?
Consider buying a gardening book about herbs. They usually have some at Lowes and Home depot. Then after reading some go buy some seeds or baby plants because now you'll know how to take care of them.
My tips would be to make sure you put them in good locations. Find out if they are shade loving or full/patrial or indirect sunlight.
And also what types of soil they prefer. Some herbs like really sandy soil, some like very rich, thick soil.
Don't over water. Research how much they like. Signs of Overwatering
I usually like to mist mine with water a little on the leaves and stems etc. They seem to really like that.
My tips would be to make sure you put them in good locations. Find out if they are shade loving or full/patrial or indirect sunlight.
And also what types of soil they prefer. Some herbs like really sandy soil, some like very rich, thick soil.
Don't over water. Research how much they like. Signs of Overwatering
I usually like to mist mine with water a little on the leaves and stems etc. They seem to really like that.
cheap place to buy herb seeds?
I buy my seeds from a few sellers on etsy. It's nice to see them sprout and grow. I'm currently growing sage, wormwood, mint, lavender, mugwort, bergamot, datura, basil and lemon verbena.