A great weekend craft for anyone who uses herbs in the kitchen or anyone who wants to spruce up their yard.
Tip: This craft makes use of old bricks. They needn't be perfect; actually the more character the better!
Approximate Time to Complete: 60 minutes or longer depending on size of garden
Lay out: Before beginning, decide how you will lay out your garden. Use the picture as a guide. Also take into consideration if the plants require full sun or partial shade when deciding on a garden plot location.
Preparing garden plot: If you already have an area to place the garden, add manure and soil only if necessary. Go to the Assembly instructions.
If you do not already have an area to place the garden, you must pull up and remove sod, add sheep manure, and add new soil to the garden. You will make use of the garden tools at this stage of the project.
Assembly: Once the garden plot has been prepared, you will began to place bricks in the format you have decided on. Make sure to level the soil before beginning. Start with the inside bricks first to ensure you have enough space on the inside. Create 7 separate sections, each divided by 2 bricks placed on their sides.
Enjoy your new easy herb garden and with a little tender loving care, you should be able to harvest herbs for cooking in no time at all.
By Lisa from Halifax, Nova Scotia
Many commonly used herbs are grown as perennials. These plants provide herbs for cooking, flowers, and fragrance for potpourri and other crafts. This is a page about growing a perennial herb garden.