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Cool Season – Herbs Growing Tips

20
Oct
Cool Season – Herbs Growing Tips
By Kejsy
/ in Garden Ideas,Vegetables and Herbs
/ tags garden, Gardening, Gardening Tips, herbs
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Cool Season – Herbs Growing Tips

Herbs well suited for growing in cool weather are cilantro, chervil, chives, dill, and parsley. Unlike warm-weather summer-grown herbs, cool-weather herbs can be sown directly in the garden a month or more before the last frost in spring for late spring harvest and again in late summer for fall harvest.

Cool-season herbs grow best in soil rich in aged compost. Compost-rich soil retains moisture, is well-drained, and contains the important nutrients necessary for cool-season herbs to thrive. (Many warm-weather herbs such as rosemary are native to the Mediterranean and will grow well in less-fertile conditions.)

Cool-season herbs prefer cool temperatures to grow to maturity, but germinate most quickly in warm soil. To speed the germination of cool-season herbs soak them overnight in water before sowing then cover the seed bed with clear plastic to help warm the soil.  




By sowing or setting cool-season herbs in the garden up to a month before the last expected frost in spring, you are most likely to have harvest these herbs at the peak of flavor. When temperatures rise in late spring or early summer cool-weather herbs will bolt—that is their stalks will elongate, develop flowers, bloom, and go to seed. Bolting turns herbs bitter.

Cool Season - Herbs Growing Tips

Cool-Weather Herbs Growing Tips:

• Cilantro is a cold-hardy annual herb. Cilantro seeds can be sown a week or two before the last frost in spring and again in late summer. It can also be grown from fall to spring where winter temperatures are mild. For best germination, soak seeds in water overnight before sowing. Cilantro leaves have a parsley-sage-citrus flavor. Cilantro seeds are known as coriander and have a citrus and spice flavor. More on growing cilantro at How to Grow Cilantro.

Cool Season - Herbs Growing Tips

• Chervil is a half-hardy annual. It can be sown three to four weeks before the last frost in spring and again in late summer. Chervil grow best in light shade but seeds require light to germinate. Soak seeds for up to 24 hours before sowing to speed germination. Thin seedlings to 6 to 9 inches apart. Chervil resembles parsley and has a delicate anise-like flavor.

Cool Season - Herbs Growing Tips

• Chives are a cold-hardy perennial herb. Chives can be grown from seeds, transplants, or divisions. Sow seeds or set out six-week-old transplants about four weeks before the last frost in spring. Divide clumps every two to four years in spring or fall. Chives have a delicate onions flavor. Garlic chives have a mild garlic flavor. More on growing chives at How to Grow Chives.

Cool Season - Herbs Growing Tips

• Dill is a cold-hardy annual herb. Sow dill in the garden four to five weeks before the last frost in spring. Seeds require light to germinate. Dill can also be sown in fall where winter temperatures are mild. More on growing dill at How to Grow Dill.

Cool Season - Herbs Growing Tips

• Parsley is a hardy biennial herb commonly grown as an annual. Direct sow seeds or set out six- to eight-week old transplants about a week before the last frost in spring. Where winters are mild parsley can be sown in late winter. Parsley seeds are slow to germinate; soak them or freeze them overnight before sowing.




Parsley can be grown in full sun or partial shade. Italian parsley with its celery and cilantro like leaves is more flavorful than curly parsley. Harvest the outer leaves or cut the whole plant down to a couple of inches above the soil and it will regrow.

Cool Season - Herbs Growing Tips

Source harvesttotable.com
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