Herbs That Grow In My 100 Degree Garden – Desert Garden Zone 9b
Herbs That Grow In My 100 Degree Garden – Desert Garden Zone 9b
Herbs That Grow In My 100 Degree Garden – Desert Garden Zone 9b
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How am I just now finding your channel?! Your garden looks amazing! New subscriber from north Texas zone 8a. 💜
I need to move some things around. I was worried about my lemon balm, but now I see what I need to do. Thanks!
Totally garden unrelated, but I think you are so beautiful and I love to watch your videos. I’m in the UK so have opposite challenges!!
I must need to put my lemon balm under a cover. It’s become a gnat hotel.
Love all the herbs growing tips. Stay hydrated and don’t forget sunblock, very important .
Great info. I live in Phoenix. My Greek thyme, stevia, parsley, oregano, lemon balm, and sage are all huge and growing great. I do use shade cloth.
So glad to find your channel! I live in the Dallas area, not so hot as you, but still in the 100’s many days in summer. Love your ideas and thanks for sharing!
Hi Tiffany! FRAAAAAANK!!! 🦎💚❣️Your little raised bed for your herbs is so cool! Did y’all make it or buy it? Also the boxes that your growing greek thyme and lemon balm in, are they lined with plastic or anything?
I didn’t know about the fresh versus dried health benefits. Thanks for sharing. Love your garden vids 💕💕
Thanks!
Great info. I’m in Phoenix also. My lemon balm, oregano, Greek thyme, stevia, sage and parsley are all growing huge! I do have a shade cloth over them.
Your a sweetheart, I Love my herbs too, so good for you , the smells and taste of all the different herbs just makes me feel good , I dry so many herbs for the winter, I make mint teas, love them, keep up the good work , your proof you can grow so much in small area in very hot weather! God Bless
Wow 😮 your garden is looking good 😊. And the herbs are coming along really well. Your yard must be smelling really good by now💕
Really great information on growing herbs in harsher conditions.
I am happy with my herbs
Started increasing them this season
I was saying to a friend in order to use them like those chef on tv
Have to have alot
So I started more seeds and propagate some
Except parsley 300 plants sprouted even in sidewalk cracks LoL
On top of herbs growing, we all use to live on what we all now call weed’s and some people spraying horrible things on them to get rid of them. We all need to relearn them all over again.
It has definitely gotten hot this month. LOL!!
Some of the herbs that are having trouble in growing outside, then maybe inside the house during the most trying time for them might be best. That kitchen herbal garden. 😉😁
Yay for hot weather plants!
Thanks for the encouragement! My new AZ garden is teaching me so much!
Wow 😮 your garden is looking good 😊. And the herbs are coming along really well. Your yard must be smelling really good by now💕
I am also growing most of the herbs you are growing. I’m not growing stevia. I am in zone 9b low AZ desert. So far I haven’t put any thing under shade cloth. They mostly get morning and early afternoon sun. I love all my lizards also. They are everywhere doing their bug eating jobs.
Thank you trying to learn more about herbs.
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great info
I have happy rosemary and basil also in NLV, NV. Getting my real shade cover up this weekend.
Thanks for all of your wonderful garden shares Tiffany. I’m struggling to keep two stevia plants alive; one is gone and the other is struggling. I’ve been trying desperately to save it but to no avail. I guess I’ll try again in the fall.
Also, the thyme. I thought if I grew them in a shady area they’d be fine. I guess I’ll be trying the different varieties to see which one(s) thrives in my garden.
Thanks again for sharing and keep cool in that heat. Happy gardening 🌿🌸🦋🦎
I am in a condo but I have a raised garden at my daughters house which is only about five minutes away. This morning I went onto my patio and realized it was time to move my herbs into my garden because the sun is just getting too darn hot. Even my basil wasn’t like in the heat on the patio. So I just finished transplanting and everybody looks much happier and hopefully they can spread their little roots out and keep growing and keeping healthy. I’m in Tucson foothills.