Grow fresh herbs in your kitchen or garden

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Growing fresh herbs is one of the funniest things to grow, and there are many reasons for that. First, if you are a cook and love to cook fresh herbs, there are several dishes that you can grow directly in the kitchen.
Fresh herbs are delicious, nutritious and delicious for almost any healthy food you can think of. If you have a small garden, you can grow more in a cool and shady place. Here are some that you can start and are relatively easy to grow, and you can find seeds or plants in your local garden center.
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basil


Basil can grow on a window sill in a pan or in the garden, and it is delicious in many recipes, not only according to your Italian recipes, but also with chicken or pasta salads, fresh or cooked. Simply place it in the semi-shaded area of ​​the garden or in the litter area where shade is most of the day and keep it in good condition.
pepper mint
The pieces are delicious in tea or directly from the plant, and are so easy to grow. Just find shade for your garden bed and buy peppermint or peppermint plants for planting. Peppermint is slightly larger with uneven leaves, so if the plant you buy is simply peppermint, you can smell it to see the difference. Peppermint has smaller leaves with a large number of shoots. They also like shadows, so be sure to place their herbs in a shady spot.
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Green onions
Garlic cloves are very easy to grow and multiply like weeds if they are well treated and taste great in salads. These shady plants quickly grow from seed to plant, giving a boost to your green finger when you see how fast they grow.
rosemary
Rosemary is the one that you would like to add to many recipes, and it feels divine, it is excellent when it hangs several chopped strands in your kitchen so that the perfume can add freshness to your room. If you grow rosemary in the garden, you will find the sunny edge of your rosemary litter. You can use rosemary in soups, salads and meat to add flavor. Rosemary is always a success.
If you grow fresh herbs, you have different ways to grow them in pots on the kitchen ledge, or if you have a patio, you can create a small rack for your herbs. They will always be available for use in the kitchen or to decorate your home.
If you use them in litter spots, plant them side by side for approx. 12 inches of space between each plant, because the grass will multiply and grow like a wild fire. If you grow fresh herbs in the kitchen, do not crush them. Have fun growing grasses and good growth!