Jared77
Garden Addicted
I've never planted one (I know shame on me) but now that I'm going to be ripping out all of the retaining wall blocks along the front (they have to go make room for MAJOR bed reconstruction) I thought I'd save them and use them for an herb bed for my wife. She's talked about wanting one for a while now but we've just never gotten serious about it. I always had them scattered about where I had space in the big garden. I've never made just a bed for them.
The blocks are the trapezoid shaped blocks here. No that's not my wall just the block style I have. If it wasn't for the dang blocks I don't think I would plant it yet but I've got them so I guess I'll use them. Anyway I was wondering if I could plant dill, rosemary, chive, oregano, thyme, & cilantro could I do it all in one raised bed? I think that's everything. I can figure out the spacing I'm just not sure if I can put it all in the same area or not. I can make more than one bed if I need to also. I'm going to start taking the blocks up and the weeds addressed sooner than later so I can get the herb beds built for planting next year.
I also thought about adding a cherry tomato on the north side since she likes her cherries close by too so she can snack on them at will.
Thoughts from the more experienced herb growers?
The blocks are the trapezoid shaped blocks here. No that's not my wall just the block style I have. If it wasn't for the dang blocks I don't think I would plant it yet but I've got them so I guess I'll use them. Anyway I was wondering if I could plant dill, rosemary, chive, oregano, thyme, & cilantro could I do it all in one raised bed? I think that's everything. I can figure out the spacing I'm just not sure if I can put it all in the same area or not. I can make more than one bed if I need to also. I'm going to start taking the blocks up and the weeds addressed sooner than later so I can get the herb beds built for planting next year.
I also thought about adding a cherry tomato on the north side since she likes her cherries close by too so she can snack on them at will.
Thoughts from the more experienced herb growers?