Most of the meditteranean herbs - rosemary, basil, thyme etc like really sharp drainage and lots of warmth. Basil in particular hates sitting in cold, wet soil, but is always best watered from below as it has a tendency to stem rot. The best thing to do is sit it in a saucer of water for half an hour, during which time it'll suck up what it needs. Any water left in the saucer after this time should be discarded.
Rosemary and thyme will really do best outside in the summer in the sunnisest bit of garden you have.
As for mint, try buying a pack of cut fresh mint from the supermarket, select a few stems ,remove the lower leaves and trim the stems to just below a leaf node. Bung 'em in a glass of water on the window sill and I guarentee that they'll root. Then pot them up into free draining compost
I've grown lots of mint this way. Much quicker results than growing from seed!
Rosemary and thyme will really do best outside in the summer in the sunnisest bit of garden you have.
As for mint, try buying a pack of cut fresh mint from the supermarket, select a few stems ,remove the lower leaves and trim the stems to just below a leaf node. Bung 'em in a glass of water on the window sill and I guarentee that they'll root. Then pot them up into free draining compost
I've grown lots of mint this way. Much quicker results than growing from seed!
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