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Old 03-03-2004, 05:34 PM
 
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Default Question about growing Herbs in Pots

On 03 Mar 2004 13:50:18 GMT, Holka
smyslna@holkaDOTnospamDOTnet wrote:

Hi

I'm new to the whole gardening thing and want to grow herbs for cooking
purposes. I don't have a garden and so am planning on growing them from
seed in pots on the balcony.

The main herbs I've thought of growing are Parsley, Thyme, Corriander,
Mint, Basil and Rosemary although I'm sure others would be useful.

I really have no idea about this - how many seeds of each should I put in
pots of which sizes? which ones are annual and which pezrennial? which can
I put in pots together (and how)? etc. etc.

I'm sure there is a good book out there somewhere which would explain all
of this for me - any suggestions?

Oh yes, I live in the North West of France (weather similar to the South of
England).

Any ideas, help would be most welcome!


There's a *great* book out that will explain all this very
nicely. The information on herbs in the book is
particularly good - thorough, helpful. One of the authors
is the owner of Nichols Garden Nursery, long-time herb
specialists.

Below is the information on it from Amazon.com, but you can
probably buy it online, used, for considerably less (I did).

I really recommend this book *very* highly for anyone
interested in any aspect of edible container gardening.

The authors live in the Pacific Northwest of the USA, and
their climate is (I believe) fairly similar to that of
England. Still, you might need to make some mental
adjustments for this. But everyone has to live somewhere,
this can't be helped!

"McGee & Stuckey's Bountiful Container: A Container Garden
of Vegetables, Herbs, Fruits, and Edible Flowers" (This is
the full title, I've generally seen it referred to just as
"Bountiful Container")
by Rose Marie Nichols McGee, Maggie Stuckey, Michael A. Hill
(Illustrator)
Paperback: 400 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 1.19 x 8.96 x
6.08
Publisher: Workman Publishing Company; (February 1, 2002)
ISBN: 0761116230

Cheers,
Pat

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