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  Herb Garden Design Guide  
 

Herb Garden Design
If you are interested in making your own herb garden, then you are going to have to realize that there are several things in particular that you are going to have to take into consideration. Having an herb is great because not only is it beautiful, but as well you will end up having your own fresh herbs, which is always a great thing. Starting Your Herb Garden The actual design of your herb garden is obviously one of the most important things of all and one of the very first issues that you are going to have to consider here. There are many different herb options that you have, and one of the most major options is that of the actual herbs that you are going to use. After all, there are so many different herbs that you have to pick from, and so the options are really almost endless. One good idea is to sit down and learn about all of the different herbs, and then you can make a list of the ones that you are interested in putting in your own garden. If you are a novice to the gardening game in general, then you may want to stick with easier-to-handle

herbs, rather than the more difficult ones, just to allow you to get comfortable at first, and then you can start incorporating more complexly growing herbs. Another one of the herb issues that you have to think about is that of where you are going to actually put your garden. If you have a large front or backyard, then these are obviously the two best areas that you would have for a garden like this, preferably the back yard if your front yard is near a street, so that you have less chance of having your garden trampled on by passersby. Once you have figured out these two herb issues, then the next – and basically last – herb issue that you have to think about is in regards to how much time you are going to have available to work on your garden. After all, if you work a lot and are not going to have that much time to look after and take care of your garden, then you may want to consider hiring a gardener, so that you have someone who is a professional and who will be the one who is responsible for taking care of your garden overall.

 
 
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