Herbs in the garden – grow them yourself and taste the difference
Growing herbs in the garden provides both visual pleasure and culinary value. Plants such as basil, thyme, rosemary and parsley create beautiful and fragrant beds, while being easy to maintain. Herbs in the garden also attract beneficial insects such as bees and butterflies, contributing to biodiversity and a healthier garden environment.
How to grow herbs in raised beds
Herbs in raised beds thrive in loose, well-drained soil with sufficient sunlight.
The raised bed makes it easy to control the quality and moisture of the soil, creating optimal growing conditions.
Herbs in pots
Potted herbs are perfect for the patio, balcony or small garden. Choose pots with good drainage and use nutrient-rich potting soil. Regular watering and light fertilizing will ensure that the herbs remain healthy and lush all season long.
Many herbs can also be stored over the winter in a cool, frost-free place, so you can enjoy fresh flavors all year round.

























