Gardening is often perceived as a hobby of the senior citizens. This perception is degrading, since we all know there's a little more to it that just planting and watering. There are a lot of benefits in gardening. Depending on the kind of plants you have, you can even grow your own food. This would benefit vegetarians greatly. There's no need to turn the backyard into a mini-farm or anything. If you're not into vegetables but you would like to have a garden that you can actually use, there's a lot to have in fresh herb gardening.
What advantage do you have with fresh herb gardening? There are three good reasons for it. You can use herbs to add to taste to your dishes, you can use them for medicinal purposes, or you can make money out of them by selling them or making sellable products out of them. Another advantage is you don't have to have a big capital for growing the garden - you simply need knowledge. All you need to figure out is how much sunlight they need, how much water they need, and what kind of soil they need to grow on. Here are a few examples of useful herbs that you can start with.
Lavender: There are tons of essential oils out there and lavender is one of the most common ingredients. Lavender essential oils are often used for aromatherapy for relaxation and stress relieving purposes. A few drops of lavender essential oil to the tub can make the bath all the more relaxing. The fresh herbs can be grown indoors to freshen up the air.
Parsley: Not a lot of herbs have a lot of benefits as parsley does. Parsley can be a medicinal herb since it is an expectorant - useful for relieving coughs of asthma and bronchitis sufferers. Parsley is also a handy herb to have in the kitchen. It is often part of detoxification processes since it increase urination rate. Parsley can even be chewed to freshen up the breath after a tasty meal - which is why it's being served alongside main dishes in restaurants.
Rosemary: Rosemary is another herb that you can use in the kitchen as well as for medicinal purposes. It is one of those herbs that have multiple purposes and are good at them. The thing about rosemary is it is notoriously slow in maturing, so you might want to get a young plant instead of nurturing it from a seedling.
The aforementioned herbs are merely examples of herbs that you can start with, and there are more out there that can suit your needs. Most herbs can be used for cooking as well as for medicinal purposes, so it would be best for you to research on different herbs to take full advantage of their benefits.
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