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The Herb-Growing Year: January

February 2nd, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Herbs Calendar

In the northern hemisphere January is a time of preparation for a new herb gardening year.  Depending on the weather, a certain amount of tidying and general maintenance can be done, but most work will be done indoors.

Some herbs such as parsley, chives and mint may have been potted up in the autumn for growing in an indoor herb garden, possibly on the kitchen windowsill, and hopefully you’ll have a plentiful supply.   Others such as sage, rosemary and thyme can be picked outdoors fresh for the kitchen even in the January cold.

If you’re intending to start a new herb garden in the coming year now is the time to work on the detailed plans.  Start by  measuring out the plot.  Calculate what materials you’ll need, such as timber or other edging for your beds, and chippings for your paths.

Order your herb seeds in January so as to be well prepared for the sowing season.  It won’t be long before you’ll be sowing the first of the annuals in the greenhouse, in a table-top propagator or in a warm place near the kitchen window.

If you are planning an outdoor herb garden in containers such as terracotta pots you might later want to arrange these on a wooden shelf structure.  This can be especially helpful to reduce the floor space used (for example in a patio herb garden) or to raise them to more accessible heights.  January is an ideal time for this kind of small-scale construction work as it can be carried out indoors.

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