December 3, 2024

VIDEO: DIY Easy Herb Garden for Beginners 🌱


Having a supply of fresh herbs right next to your kitchen door is a game changer for your cooking… and your health!

In this video, Ben demonstrates how to make an easy herb garden on a budget from start to finish. Ready…set….Grow!!!

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28 thoughts on “VIDEO: DIY Easy Herb Garden for Beginners 🌱

  1. I must say I've been binge watching and just soaking up all the knowledge and tips Ben! Thank you for all you and (Rosie) put into your channel and to your family for allowing us to spend so much time with you. 🙂 I recently planted some herbs along the sides of my tomato bed. I chose several and I must say the Lemon Thyme, and the peppermint are a couple strong favorites right now. I haven't even eaten any yet but the scent is simply intoxicating. I also purchased some Monarda, chives, another type of Thyme, and some spearmint and even Lavender. Oddly enough I've never cared for the scent of lavender, but it was such a lovely plant, I couldn't resist and the scent is supposed to help keep the "baddies" at bay. I live in Central (NW Florida) and am very enthusiastic about gardening (both veg and flower). Thank you, thank you, thank you again. I am still working out who is my favorite gardener on your channel though, you or Rosie… :). P.S. I also plan to get your garden planner so I can "Crack on with it " in a bit more organized way. God bless you and yours Ben and happy gardening!

  2. Any tips on lessening the damage from Leafhoppers for herbs? I live in Leeds and they're everywhere! They're always turning my luscious green herb leaves into a yellow/brown mottled mess. Most info on them suggests that they are most prevalent in the US but they are definitely present here in the UK.

  3. When you say grocery store, are you referring to garden center herb pots as well? Should all herb containers purchased be handled in the same manner?

  4. Wish I could grow rosemary and thyme throughout the year. It freezes outside and inside I can't keep it going. Just a note about oregano; it can be invasive similar to mint. It is one hardy herb and it keeps appearing in the flower bed. Also chives, have the garlic chives all over the asparagus. I like the winter interest of the flower heads, but think I will need to trim them.
    What variety of oregano has a pungent flavor?
    Great video, have to start one of these beds.

  5. Thanks for the grocery store herbs idea. I found organic pots with oodles of plants and had fun dividing them. Every tomato is going to get their own basil or thyme companion now.

  6. You are apparently lucky enough to live in an area without gophers, moles, etc. I built my first raised beds, only to have subterranean creatures move in from below. They did not like potatoes, so much so that they shoved them to the surface to get rid of them. I had to empty the beds and add hardware clothe (wire mesh) at the bottom, which is much easier to do before you place the bed rather than later. You should always advise people about gopher-proofing your raised beds. Other than that, thanks for your videos, very helpful.

  7. It still amazes me that i can grow "western" herbs here, in a huge coastal tropical city. Thyme, rosemary oregano and mints are thriving here, with the right treatment. They grow easily on higher altitude, but for coastal regions you need to avoid them from direct sunshine. So i put them under the tree or next to a wall.
    By the way i just found your channel and love it, thank you so much Ben.

  8. Hey, Ben! I just started a 4'x4' raised bed this year and will be planting out my herbs in 1/2 of it. The other half has already been planted in multiplying onions. These little gems are not only tasty, but produce dramatically. Plant one bulb or plant and in a few months, you have a clump of tasty bulbs and leaves.

  9. Thanks Ben! Did you leave all the herbs in their pot like you did the mint? I didn’t see you take away any pots, so is it best to leave them in even when transferring to the raise bed?

  10. Thank you! When is the best time of year to set up your herb garden? Could I start preparing the herbs now or is it best to wait til it gets warmer?

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