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View full detailsTarragon is a flavorful herb that is perfect for summer sowing. We have a range of summer sowing tarragon seeds for you to plant in your garden or pots.
Sage is a fragrant herb that is perfect for summer sowing. We have a range of summer sowing sage seeds for you to plant in your garden or pots.
Some of the best herbs to grow during the summer months in India include basil, mint, coriander, thyme, rosemary, parsley, cilantro, oregano, sage, dill, chives, lavender, fennel, lemongrass, stevia, bay leaves, tarragon, and chamomile.
Yes, herb seeds can be grown in pots, making it an excellent option for people with limited outdoor space.
Herb seeds require regular watering, especially during the hot summer months. Water your seeds once a day or as needed, making sure the soil is moist but not waterlogged.
The best way to fertilize herb seeds is by using organic fertilizers such as compost or manure. Apply the fertilizer to the soil before sowing your seeds.
The germination time for herb seeds varies depending on the type of seed, but generally, it can take between 7-21 days.
Yes, it is possible to sow herb seeds during the monsoon season in India, but it requires specific techniques such as selecting seeds that can withstand heavy rains and proper drainage.
Most herb seeds require full sun to grow, so make sure they are getting at least 6-8 hours of sunlight a day. If your plants are not getting enough sunlight, they may become spindly and weak.
Yes, you can transplant your herb seedlings once they have developed their second set of leaves. Make sure to transplant them into well-draining soil and water them regularly.
To prevent your herb seeds from becoming waterlogged, make sure to plant them in well-draining soil and water them only when the soil is dry.
Common mistakes to avoid when sowing herb seeds include overwatering, planting seeds too deep, and not giving your plants enough sunlight.
Yes, herb seeds can be grown in a balcony garden, as long as they receive enough sunlight and water.
Fertilize your herb seeds once a month, using an organic fertilizer such as compost or manure.
Some companion plants that can be grown alongside herb seeds include marigolds, basil, and nasturtiums, which can help repel pests and attract pollinators.
Yes, you can grow herb seeds indoors, as long as they receive enough sunlight and are planted in well-draining soil.
Fresh herbs grown from summer sowing herb seeds can be used to add flavor and nutrition to a variety of dishes, such as salads, soups, stews, and sauces.
To dry herbs grown from summer sowing herb seeds, cut the stems of the plants and hang them upside down in a cool, dry place. Once they are fully dry, remove the leaves and store them in an airtight container.
Some herbs that can be grown during the summer months in a hydroponic system include basil, mint, and coriander.
To prevent pests from damaging your herb plants, make sure to keep your plants healthy and well-watered, and use natural pest repellents such as neem oil or garlic spray.
To prune your herb plants, use a sharp pair of scissors or pruning shears to remove any dead or yellowing leaves, and pinch back the tips of the plant to encourage bushier growth.
To harvest your herb plants, wait until the leaves or stems are fully mature and then use a sharp knife or pruning shears to cut them from the plant. Be sure to leave enough leaves on the plant for it to continue growing.