Tuesday’s Tip to Homesteading: Herb Wheels

A Basic Herb Wheel
A Basic Herb Wheel

With warmer weather it’s time to get those herbs that have been basket-bound all winter out into the fresh air!

 

This year, why not make an Herb Wheel!  You can place it under a fledgling tree (so they get enough sun) and help to feed the soil around the tree as well!
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An Herb Wheel doesn’t have to be anything fancy, just an easily distinguishable sectioned planting spot. You can arrange them in categories such as a section for culinary, a section for medicinal and a section for aromatherapy. 

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6 Responses to “Tuesday’s Tip to Homesteading: Herb Wheels”

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  5. E. Keith Owens June 28, 2011 at 4:19 am

    There are several ways to plant an herb wheel including by color or by use of each herb. Culinary herbs include basil chives marjoram oregano parsley rosemary sage tarragon and thyme. Among the fragrant herbs are lavender lemon balm lemon thyme pineapple sage wormwood chamomile and scented geranium.

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