Title: HERBS IN THE GARDEN
1HERBSIN THEGARDEN
Pam Paulsen County Extension Agent,
Horticulture K-State Research Extension - Reno
County
2HERBSWhat are they?
- Botanical Definition Plant that does not
produce a woody stem and it dies back to the
ground in the winter. - Garden Definition Has culinary, aromatic or
medicinal uses. Roots, stems, foliage, flowers,
and seeds used.
3HERB CULTURE
- Full sun
- Exceptions menthes, monardas
- Soil
- Well drained, sandy
- Not overly fertile, especially N
- Winter protection
- Pests
- Rust, mites, aphids, caterpillars
4HERB SELECTION
- Environmental requirements
- Mature height
- Use
- Garden style
- Plant characteristics
- Foliage color texture
- Bloom color and time
5Shade Tolerant Herbs
- Tall Growing
- Angelica, Bergamont, Borage
- Medium Growing
- Lovage, Lemon Balm, Chervil, Comfrey
- Low Growing
- Mints (varieties)
6HERB GARDEN DESIGN
- Available space
- Available time for maintenance
- Surroundings
- Formal vs. Informal
- Modern vs. Old Fashioned
- Amount and type of herbs
- Plant often used herbs closest to pathway
7HERB GARDEN STYLES
- Formal
- Informal
- Cottage
- Kitchen / Potager
- Flower Border
- Container
8HERB GARDEN STYLESFormal
- Traditional
- Straight lines Geometric shapes
- Symmetrical - arranged around center point
- Borders
- Clipped hedge, stone pavers, rocks
9HERB GARDEN STYLESFormal - Checkerboard
10HERB GARDEN STYLESFormal - Circle in Square
11HERB GARDEN STYLESFormal - Wheel Garden
12HERB GARDEN STYLESFormal - Wheel Garden
13HERB GARDEN STYLESFormal - Knot
14HERB GARDEN STYLESFormal - Knot
15HERB GARDEN STYLESCottage
- Many varieties
- Maximize space
- Winding paths
16HERB GARDEN STYLESCottage
17HERB GARDEN STYLESKitchen/Potager
- Soup in French
- Vegetables, Flowers Herbs
- Companion planting
18HERB GARDEN STYLESKitchen/Potager
19HERB GARDEN STYLESKitchen/Potager
20HERB GARDEN STYLESFlower Border
- Annual vs. Perennial
- Ornamental value of herb
- Leaf color and texture
- Flower color
- Bloom time
21HERB GARDEN STYLESFlower Border
22HERB GARDEN STYLESFlower Border
23HERB GARDEN STYLESFlower Border
24HERB GARDEN STYLESFlower Border - Raised Bed
25HERB GARDEN STYLESFlower Border - Raised Bed
26HERB GARDEN STYLESContainer
- Lower maintenance
- Closer to kitchen
- Themes
- Color, Salad, Tea Moon
- Containers
- Drainage
- No harmful chemicals
- Pots, hollow logs, tubs, barrels, boots
27HERB GARDEN STYLESContainer
- Hanging Baskets
- Dry faster
- Thyme, Nasturtium, Mint, Rosemary
- Topiary
- Tip prune often
- Braided trunks
- Bay, Lavender, Rosemary
28HERB GARDEN STYLESContainer
- Indoors
- Well drained - no standing water
- Dont fertilize in winter
- Southern window
- Basil, Bay, Chives, Marjoram, Mint, Oregano,
Parsley, Rosemary, Salad Burnet, Scented
Geraniums, Tarragon, Thyme, Winter Savory
29HERB GARDEN STYLESContainer
30HERB GARDEN STYLESContainer
31HERB GARDEN STYLESContainer
32Herb Propagation
- Annuals - seed, cuttings
- Perennials
- Division
- Tarragon, Chives, Mint
- Cuttings
- Lavender, lemon Balm, Sage, Rosemary, Scented
Geranium - Layering
- Almost any with flexible branches
33Herb Propagation
Layering
Root division
34Harvesting Herbs
- Continuous rather than one time
- Mid morning
- After dew has dried, before heat of the day
- Ideally, wait one day after rain if drying herbs
35Harvesting Herbs
- Root Crops - Fall
- Ginger, Garlic
- Annuals Biennials - All season
- Flowers - As soon as flowers open
- Lavender, marigold, rosemary
- Seeds - Let ripen on plant
- Perennials - Anytime except late fall
36Harvesting Herbs
- Chives - cut 1" from ground
- Basil, mints - Cut to node
- Dill other seeds - cover with paper bag before
cutting - Woody stemmed (sage, rosemary) cut into flexible
wood - Flowers (lavender) - cut to where leaves begin
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38Preserving Herbs
- Drying
- Freezing
- Oils Vinegars
- Sugars Salts
39Drying Herbs
- Not too fast
- Drive out essential oils
- Not too slow
- Mold
40Drying HerbsHanging
- Tightly tie bunches
- Rubberband
- Warm
- Ventilated
- Dust Free
- Low light
41Drying HerbsScreen Drying
- Window or door screen
- Rotate
- Warm
- Ventilated
- Dust Free
- Low light
42Drying HerbsOven drying
- Oven light with door open
- Turn on low for 5 minutes, turn off and put herbs
in until temp. returns to room temperature.
Repeat. Do not leave herbs in oven when it is on.
43Drying HerbsMicrowave Oven
- Small quantities
- Remove leaves from stems. Place leaves on paper
towels. Microwave on high for 1-2 minutes
depending on wattage. Stir leaves. Repeat. - Watch hot spots and cold spots
44Drying HerbsPaper Bag
- Good for small leaved herbs seeds
- In a large grocery bag, place herbs tip down.
Place in warm, dry spot. Stir herbs daily.
45AnnualHerbs
46Nasturtium
- Flowers foliage are used
- Peppery flavor
- High in vitamin C
- Tolerates light shade
- Compact trailing forms
- Border
- Walls, Containers, Hanging Basket
47Nasturtium
48Cilantro
- Keep pinched to prevent seeds
- Does not transplant well
- Cilantro - foliage
- Coriander - seed
49Lemon Balm
- Very fragrant
- Vigorous grower
- Propagate by division
50Lemon Balm
51Basil
- Propagate from seed
- Remove flower spikes
- Over 150 different varieties
52Purple Ruffle Basil Lemon Thyme
53Thai Basil
54Borage
- 2' - 3' ht.
- Coarse textured
- Sow seeds - does not transplant well
- Use fresh flowers
- Cucumber flavor
55Dill
- Start from seed
- Harvest foliage just a flowers open
- Harvest seeds when flat brown. Seeds are more
potent than foliage - Larva plant for butterflies
56Fennel
- Perennial grown as an annual
- Green bronze varieties
- Start from seed - Does not transplant well
- Thin seedlings. If too crowed, it will flower
early - Seeds, foliage, stems are used
- Licorice flavored
57Fennel
58Parsley
- Biennial treated as an annual
- High in vitamin A C
- Flat leaved curly leaved varieties
59Perilla or Shiso
- Japanese Basil
- Milder flavor than basil
- Leaves, flower spikes and seeds used
- Used raw or cooked to garnish fish, salads and
soups - Foliage used to extract dyes
60Perilla
61Stevia
- Sweet Herb
- 30-300 times sweeter than sugar
- Difficult to propagate. Tip cuttings are least
difficult. - Does not like wet soils
- Will not tolerate frost
62Stevia
63Pineapple Sage
- 2'-4' ht.
- Will survive a mild winter
- Showy, red, salvia type flowers
- Flowers, foliage used in teas, poundcake
64Perennial Herbs
65Chives
- High in vitamin A C
- Trim flowers to encourage growth
- Also garlic chives
66Anise hyssop
- Agastache foeniculum
- Anise scented flowers
- Leaves flowers used in teas salads
67Bee Balm
- Bergamot
- 4'-6' ht.
- Aggressive spreader
- Flowers foliage used in teas salads
68Bee Balm
69Comfrey
- 2'-4'
- Prefers light shade
- Propagate by root cutting or division
- Leaves used in a poultice on bruises and broken
bones - Also used in teas, but may be toxic
70Comfrey
71Thyme
- 100 varieties
- Groundcover, pathways, rock walls
- Tolerates drought conditions
72Thyme
73Sweet Woodruff
- Prefers part shade moist, loamy soils
- Harvest in spring - most fragrant
- Propagate in spring or fall by division
- Source of coumarin
74Lavender
- Drought tolerant
- Used in hedges, borders, containers
- Used in vineyards to attract bees
- Used in French cooking, teas, perfumes, soaps,
- Harvest flowers when newly opened
75Lavandula angustifoliaHidcote Munstead
76Lavandula officinalis
77Lavender
French L.dentata
Spanish L.stoechas
78Lavender
79Lemon Verbena
- 5' ht. (up to 15' in warm climates)
- Will not tolerate prolonged cold frost
- Prune heavily in spring
- Tolerates frequent pruning - good for topiary
- Used in teas, stuffing, sauces
80Lemon Verbena
81Catnip
- Catmint
- Root division in spring fall Cuttings in summer
- Use leaves in tea
- Mild, minty flavor
82Catnip
83Mint
- Menthe
- Many (25) species in mint family
- Square stems
- Over 600 varieties of menthe
- Prefers moist, loamy but well drained soil
- Prefers light shade
- Readily spreads by runners
84Mint
Pineapple Mint
Peppermint
Lemon Spearmint
85Mint
86Oregano
- Genus includes marjoram
- Trailing and bushy growth forms
- Grows from seeds, cuttings and root division
- Pinch flower buds to encourage growth
87Oregano
88Rosemary
- Pine scented foliage
- Upright and trailing growth forms
- Evergreen in mild winters
- Tolerant of poor soils with high pH
89Rosemary
90Sage
- Slow to germinate from seed
- Replant every 3-4 years when it becomes too woody
- Harvest leaves just before blooming
91Sage
92Lemon Grass
- Tender perennial
- Grows to 5'
- Prefers moist, well-drained soil
- Leaves used in teas
- Swollen leaf bases used in cooking
93Lemon Grass
94Bay Leaf
- Sweet Bay or Sweet Laurel
- Not hardy
- Grows to 25'
- Good for containers, topiary
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