Confession time, I am the main author and head gardener here at Homegrown Herb Garden, but I can’t stand the taste of coriander. Like 14-21% of people from East Asian, … Continue Reading Substitutes For The Soapy Taste Of Coriander
Gardening is a hobby for our entire lives and I hope to show the inspiration, the perspiration and the sheer desperation that this can bring! Equally funny and beautiful these … Continue Reading 42 Inspirational Garden Quotes
You may not think that we need drought tolerant herbs in the UK with our notoriously wet Summer months, however they can and will thrive in most gardens. There is … Continue Reading 12 Drought Tolerant Herbs
Feverfew (Tanacetum Parthenium) is a super successful herb that can grow happily on wastelands or the edge of gardens. Ours is lovely and we allow a large patch of our … Continue Reading Feverfew Growing & Common Mistakes
We wanted to explain a bit more about which herbs are fragrant and how we can use this to our advantage. From working out where to plant them, to which … Continue Reading Why Are Some Herbs Fragrant
I guess a hyssop is an unusual herb, but more commonly used as a flowering perennial that can self seed and clump to fill any space. We inter-plant ours with … Continue Reading Hyssop – Growing, Harvesting & Health Benefits