Container Gardening: Container Herb Garden

Container gardening is a great way to grow plants, vegetables and herbs without needing a lot of space. Herbs do especially well and can be grown right outside your kitchen door. In this video, you’ll learn how to use an old farmer’s market basket to make a great container garden. Fill it with your favorite herbs and your cooking will be full of flavor all summer long.

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  1. Anonymous on January 9th, 2010

    Make sure when you buy seeds they are not Monsanto genetically modified poison seeds. Try to get organic or heirloom seeds not from Seminis.

    Be careful Monsanto owns 25% of the world vegtable seeds according to Bank of America.

  2. Anonymous on January 9th, 2010

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  3. Anonymous on January 9th, 2010

    Thank you for posting this!

  4. Anonymous on January 9th, 2010

    dude … get a life … you appear to be a very bitter old man ….. you poor bastard

  5. Anonymous on January 9th, 2010

    Sometimes i eat my down shit and masturbate with it into a cup then i throw the cup out and slap my wife around with my shit stained hands.

  6. Anonymous on January 9th, 2010

    ALWAYS put mint in its own container it will just take over everything!

  7. Anonymous on January 9th, 2010

    if you are into herb gardening you should visit herbgardeningadvices

  8. Anonymous on January 9th, 2010

    Hi, since I can’t go outside and am bedridden from dysautonomia (?, I know)….thought I ‘d live my life through you. Thanks. Someday, I hope I can get outside again. Love all the ideas. Highest Personal Regards, Dr M

  9. Anonymous on January 9th, 2010

    why doesn’t she put more soil into extra space of container?

  10. Anonymous on January 9th, 2010

    I love this video, it really opened up my eyes to this topic! thanks a great deal

  11. Anonymous on January 9th, 2010

    what soil moist

  12. Anonymous on January 9th, 2010

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  13. Anonymous on January 9th, 2010

    I’ve never seen the baby diaper tip, that’s great!

  14. Anonymous on January 9th, 2010

    just let the herbs flower. dry the flowers. sprinkle on soil in the summer. i got healthy huge awesome basil plants from my friend’s dried flowers. and in fact i even kept those flowers in the fridge for like a eyar before i sprinkled them randomly. :)

  15. Anonymous on January 9th, 2010

    I know right?
    Probably better to buy them from the store.

  16. Anonymous on January 9th, 2010

    A great beginner’s video! It gave me a bunch of ideas. :) Thanks!

  17. Anonymous on January 9th, 2010

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  18. Anonymous on January 9th, 2010

    Hey growing from seeds isn’t hard start with the right soil. Use potting soil and mix in alot of extra peat moss and vermiculite or perlite so you have a very light, almost sterile medium with few lumps. Then follow the directions on the seed packet as far as planting depth and sunlight.

  19. Anonymous on January 9th, 2010

    i would like to know how to grow from seeds this is allready grown almost

  20. Anonymous on January 9th, 2010

    thank you for the idea , i was wondering if there was a solution to optional fertalizer or plant foods / besides miracle grow?

  21. Anonymous on January 9th, 2010

    I’ve used a lot of containers for herbs over the years from baskets to porch boxes to large clay pots. I think the key, as with herb beds, is matching the plants that have the same needs and to be realistic about the size of the plants

  22. Anonymous on January 9th, 2010

    amazing work, dont be fooled by my username, really great selection too!

  23. Anonymous on January 9th, 2010

    Go play with your Ninja sword and stop complaining about America.

  24. Anonymous on January 9th, 2010

    I would just water everyday..lining the basket with sheet moss first would really help to hold in moisture, that’s what I would do.

  25. Anonymous on January 9th, 2010

    No, it’s not

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