DIY Easy Herb Garden for Beginners 🌱

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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!!!

If you love growing your own food, why not take a look at our online Garden Planner which is available from several major websites and seed suppliers:
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Thumbs up for using the word "galumphing" :D

joecab
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When dividing supermarket hebs, wash the roots by swishing them back and forward in a bucket of water, gently does it! You can seperate the whole pot up without breaking a single root, just takes a few minutes and a bit of care...Steve...😃

GreenSideUp
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OMG you narrate like a country file episode or something I am so here for it!!! Just wanted some relaxing herb garden botany gardening vibes for the evening, and scrolled by SO many AI narrated stuff- thank you so much legend!!!! Much love from Devon, UK

amalimambooftheskytarot
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Planting the mint bunches in a pot! As y’all would say; “Brilliant!”.

themrmanguy
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I’m a beginner gardener and your channel has been SO helpful!!!! Thank you!

matthewtucker
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My favourite YouTube channel. Everything I've learned about growing veg or gardening has come from this channel. Ben is a green-thumbed legend 😊

ewannowak
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When I start my beds, I always add a bunch of cut up sticks and branches too. After that I add straw, and horse poop. Then my layer of good dirt. The break down is slow, but boy o' boy, do I get the earthworms! And my garden always goes crazy! I sure love your videos!

danilueloo
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Very informative. I'm in the process of planning and creating an herb garden at our local community farm and your videos are a tremendous help. Cheers from the Netherlands!

kimt
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Just really enjoy your videos. Too much fun, almost as much fun as planting your own .

jaynestuart
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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.

aminlisianto
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I love your channel. You are inspiring & make everything seem doable--even by newbies like me. Thank you for making these exciting videos. Love your positive attitude.

debkincaid
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Fantastic idea. I love my herbs so I’ll be going to buy some fresh ones at the supermarket very soon and follow your suggestions— as always a great job Ben. Thank you

juneparchment
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thankyou for the mature pics of each herb. inspired ! also the tip on mint!

donnabarbour
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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.

DavincisGirl
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So many useful tips in this one short video. It's my favorite so far. Besides the advice on rooting and potting on storebought herbs, I liked the demo of how to fill up the garden bed with free garden twigs and bits. Bought compost is a big expense and it's also just fun to make use of every last bit from the garden. 💚

maryanna
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I like to have my herbs a bit more spread out. I enjoy having different fragrances kick up when I'm in different areas of the garden. All still within an easy walk from the kitchen of course!

Solid video

TheSamba
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Thanks for another amazing and easy to follow vid

tree
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Would love a video on what time of year to be planting the various herbs and how to keep them throughh the winter

hollymercer
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Another brilliant video Ben! Excellent work! Thank you!!!

timtation
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Learned such a lot today. Something I’ve always failed at lol ! Now I know why . I’m propagating some rosemary from my son’s “tree”
now. And a jasmine vine. I love Basil, but can never get it to grow very big.

toniedalton