frost tolerant herbs - GARDEN
Prune annual herbs like basil fully before frost, but leave cold-hardy types to reseed naturally. Lightly trim woody herbs like sage and thyme; save heavy pruning for spring. Use mulch or covers to ...
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AOL: 12 Veggies and Herbs You Should Cover Before Frost Hits to Keep Your Harvest Going Cold-tolerant crops like kale and Brussels sprouts handle frost with ease and often taste better after a spell of cold weather. Heat-loving plants, on the other hand, just aren’t built to withstand ... 12 Veggies and Herbs You Should Cover Before Frost Hits to Keep Your Harvest Going Sunlight and water requirements are important factors to consider when planting herbs. Drought-tolerant herbs such as lavender, thyme, oregano, and rosemary are well-suited for separate beds, ...
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MSN: Should You Cut Back Herbs Before Winter? Gardeners Say It Depends on Your Plant Should You Cut Back Herbs Before Winter? Gardeners Say It Depends on Your Plant A container of chives in bloom awaiting harvest for kitchen use. (Rick Wetherbee) Few things celebrate the arrival of the gardening season as do the culinary herbs of springtime. The first tendril ...