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miklol 04-05-2003 12:57 PM

growing herbs
 
I want to start a small herb plot and have sown dill, parsley and one or two
others which are ready to plant out. Are they best in full sun or shade and
do they need a lot of watering and feeding for best results?



The Devil's Advocate 04-05-2003 01:20 PM

growing herbs
 
They need full sun and good drainage. Parsley germinates better if you add
lime to the soil and should be kept moist as it germinates. They don't need
a lot of feeding, just a decent well rotted manure or fertiliser I find does
the trick

miklol wrote:
: I want to start a small herb plot and have sown dill, parsley and one
: or two others which are ready to plant out. Are they best in full sun
: or shade and do they need a lot of watering and feeding for best
: results?



Nick Maclaren 05-05-2003 11:56 AM

growing herbs
 
In article ,
The Devil's Advocate no spam no rudeness wrote:
They need full sun and good drainage. Parsley germinates better if you add
lime to the soil and should be kept moist as it germinates. They don't need
a lot of feeding, just a decent well rotted manure or fertiliser I find does
the trick


Look at the Herb FAQ, posted regularly on rec.gardens.edible by
Henrietta Kress.

Parsley needs just light, and not full sun, though ideally it should
have full sun and soil that never dries out! Dill needs full sun
and soil that never dries out - I find it a real pain to grow. Some
others need full sun and can take drought.

Excluding basil, dill and a few others, the herbs we grow can be
divided into two classes:

Northern damp-lovers (parsley, chives, chervil, lovage etc.) that
need damp conditions but can handle low light levels and poor drainage
(within reason).

Southern sun-lovers (often Mediterranean labiates, such as sage,
thyme or rosemary) that need full sun and good drainage but can handle
drought when established.


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.


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