Low-Maintenance Herbs

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  1. As someone juggling city life between work and home, I really appreciate how you outlined the steps for planning a low-maintenance herb garden. The idea that herbs like rosemary, mint, and chives can thrive even with minimal care makes it feel achievable for my busy schedule.

    I especially liked your reminder about matching herbs to their light and watering needs; it’s practical advice for small apartments or shaded balconies. Do you find that grouping herbs by their care requirements, such as keeping thirstier ones together, significantly improves their health when time is limited?

    1. Hi Celia and thank you for your positive comment! Herbs have always presented a challenge to me, both in the garden and on my windowsill! I used to consider them my nemesis until I learned more about each plant, and different tricks and techniques through friends and gardening communities. You asked about grouping herbs to their needs, and yes, I have found it not only easier for me to maintain the herbs and the outcome has generally been more lush and healthier plants. I have also found that when transitioning herbs from outside to in, the “dormant” period is generally shorter, and the herbs thrive better.

      Thank you again for your comment, and I’m glad you have found value in this article!

      Happy Gardening!

      Pauline

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