Choice - this selection reflects the best that is available in insect repellent herbs for all types of annoying pests
Planting - prepare soil ready for planting.An organic based fertiliser or compost to promote strong growth should be mixed in with the soil.
Place plant in hole, and back fill making sure base of stem is not below ground level.
Once planted, water in well. Periodically feed with a liquid based or compost fertiliser.
Harvest - how does it work?
Where to use
When to fertilise
Design - insect free gardening. This is a natural approach to insect repellents. With a bit of effort anyone can set up an insect garden which will achieve good results. Pergolas and BBQ areas are good places to start your insect repellent garden.
Source: Herb Herbert's Guide
| Traditional Medical Herbs |
Choice - the popularity of using herbs for health has grown considerably in the last few years. Many minor ailments are reputed to benefit from the application of certain herbs. Below are listed a few herbs that suit old world remedies.
If you are going to try some herbal remedies, make sure you can identify the varieties with complete confidence before you proceed.
Planting - prepare soil ready for planting. An organic based fertiliser or compost to promote strong growth should be mixed in with the soil.
Place plant in hole, and back fill making sure base of stem is not below ground level.
Once planted, water in well. Periodically feed with a liquid based or compost fertiliser.
Harvest - when to crop
How much to crop
When to fertilise
Design - many different combinations can be planted together for different affects, all it takes is your imagination.
Source: Herb Herbert's Guide
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