14 Incredible Herbs You Only Plant Once! Plant Once, Pick Forever! Part 2

Welcome back to our 'Plant Once, Pick Forever' series! For part 2, we dive into our garden of 14 tasty herbs that keep on giving, year after year!
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Video narrated by Gary Clarke
Herbs list with timestamps:
0:00 - Intro
0:21 - 1. Rosemary
0:59 - 2. Mint
1:43 - 3. Oregano
2:22 - 4. Thyme
3:01 - 5. Sage
3:32 - 6. Tarragon
4:05 - 7. Chives
4:34 - 8. Lemon balm
5:09 - 9. Marjoram
5:45 - 10. Bay leaf
6:22 - 11. Lemon verbena
6:49 - 12. Lovage
7:15 - 13. Stevia
7:47 - 14. Garlic chives
Aussie Green Thumb growing guides for some of the plants in the video:
Rosemary - aussiegreenthumb.com/how-to-g...
Mint - aussiegreenthumb.com/how-to-g...
Oregano - aussiegreenthumb.com/oregano-...
Thyme - aussiegreenthumb.com/thyme-gr...
Sage - aussiegreenthumb.com/salvia-o...
Lemon Balm - aussiegreenthumb.com/how-to-g...
Bay Leaf - aussiegreenthumb.com/bay-leaf...
Lemon Verbena - aussiegreenthumb.com/lemon-ve...

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  • @hollypoole2397
    @hollypoole2397Ай бұрын

    I'm in Nova Scotia Canada - and i grow all of the above outside during the summer. Then in the Fall I chop all of the herbs and place them together in a blender, adding a little water, combing all of the flavours. I then I pour them in ice cube trays to freeze. once frozen I then place them in baggies and leave in freezer so I'll have fresh herbs all winter for soups & stews.....Happy Gardening!

  • @whitey1209

    @whitey1209

    Ай бұрын

    Omg so do I, when I tell people they are shocked.

  • @SH-im2vw

    @SH-im2vw

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks

  • @narendrana8094

    @narendrana8094

    21 күн бұрын

    👍

  • @jmstouter6572
    @jmstouter6572Ай бұрын

    Very thankful for this post as I am just beginning to get into the process of trying to garden…and this program has helped me immensely in my journey to make my backyard a success…I am grateful for this channel as it has been a huge help in my attempt to grow many different kinds of useful foods and herbs for cooking. You have been a most valuable resource in my attempts at being a better cook and gardening expert. Thank you. Thank you. Gods richest blessings be yours. God bless.😊

  • @fabricdragon
    @fabricdragonАй бұрын

    i find winter savory quite attractive in the garden. also with the newer, hardy rosemary plants the zones in which you can grow Rosemary has been pushed north (for us in the USA) there are also multiple varieties of organo, and thyme, including those with lovely colors... that are quite at home in the ornamental border

  • @noratombaugh9440
    @noratombaugh9440Ай бұрын

    ❤ just put in my containers yesterday with 10 out of your 14 herbs. I live in zone 3, so will be bringing in all the herbs to over winter. Happy Gardening. Thank you for all the info.

  • @YvetteThompson-yx9tt
    @YvetteThompson-yx9tt29 күн бұрын

    THANKS FOR SHARING

  • @anned372
    @anned372Ай бұрын

    Always plant ‘mints’ in pots

  • @bsdnfraje

    @bsdnfraje

    Ай бұрын

    Terrible advice for people seeking a relatively low-growing, pleasantly scented ground cover.

  • @justalitttleun

    @justalitttleun

    Ай бұрын

    Brilliant advice for those that don't want mint taking over and 99.99% of gardeners don't. @@bsdnfraje

  • @nadrahmohamed7147
    @nadrahmohamed7147Ай бұрын

    The 14 herbs mentioned in the video: 1. Rosemary 2. Mint 3. Oregano 4. Thyme 5. Sage 6. Tarragon 7. Chives 8. Lemon Balm 9. Marjoram 10. Bay leaf 11. Lemon verbena 12. Stevia 13. Lovage 14. Garlic chives

  • @kathy2940

    @kathy2940

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you!❤😊

  • @theladyisabelle

    @theladyisabelle

    Ай бұрын

    I want your job! How do I find it?

  • @user-hy1ct4ik5q
    @user-hy1ct4ik5qАй бұрын

    I am growing rosemary,ginger at the moment. Planning to grow more herbs.

  • @debbiefarrar7356
    @debbiefarrar7356Ай бұрын

    Awesome video so much wonderful information THANKS

  • @ofeliarangel117
    @ofeliarangel117Ай бұрын

    Very good article, thank you !

  • @GreenWorldLD
    @GreenWorldLD27 күн бұрын

    Thanks for sharing ❤❤❤

  • @nitawynn9538
    @nitawynn9538Ай бұрын

    Thank you.

  • @noreenkhan8817
    @noreenkhan8817Ай бұрын

    Good information.

  • @zina6581
    @zina6581Ай бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @deetrvl4life875
    @deetrvl4life875Ай бұрын

    thank you!!❤

  • @yvonneknight6482
    @yvonneknight648227 күн бұрын

    New in my garden is this basil

  • @Li.Siyuan
    @Li.SiyuanАй бұрын

    I definitely wouldn'y put Sage in a list of 'plant once and pick forever'. These plants need replacing every 6-7 years as they grow straggly and the leaves lose their flavour.

  • @sanakarim5792
    @sanakarim5792Ай бұрын

    Very nice

  • @thembikhayajaxa5578
    @thembikhayajaxa5578Ай бұрын

    Great video information

  • @bw4ut
    @bw4utАй бұрын

    Thanks so much for this informative, to-the-point and very focused video. Absolutely the best I’ve watched. It’d be nice to know when to cut herbs before flowering. Once they begin to flower I assume it’s too late???

  • @aussiegreenthumb-AGT

    @aussiegreenthumb-AGT

    23 күн бұрын

    Hi, it fully depends on the herb, but for nearly all of them, you can keep picking right through flowering, and the flowers of everything in the video above are edible too. Chive flowers are insanely delicious, and the soft leaves are harvestable before, during and after flowering (just avoid the flower stem itself). But then thyme or rosemary will just keep on giving. They usually flower in early summer (late spring if you’re lucky) and the leaves can be harvested and cooked in anyway. But… mint is a problem. The flowers are edible, but the growth after flowering is near as delicate, and is better for cooking with, rather than using in cocktails or fresh. But, if you cut the plant back (literally cut half your mint plant to a 3 cm above the ground, it’ll put on a new flush of growth before it flowers again and can keep producing right into winter that way.

  • @jacquelinemwaniki6465
    @jacquelinemwaniki6465Ай бұрын

    I have stevia. I add it to my tea but I don't know what to do so that it can sweeten my drink

  • @nitishnair89
    @nitishnair89Ай бұрын

    Hello ,i need video on peppermint please,i am trying to get it here but nobody has good idea about it ,they consider normal mint plant as peppermint

  • @dovinhgarden05
    @dovinhgarden05Ай бұрын

    Video hay❤

  • @listeningmiddle3736
    @listeningmiddle3736Ай бұрын

    How about basil’

  • @mebeeingb2421

    @mebeeingb2421

    Ай бұрын

    Basil is an annual (dies each year), but the seeds are easily harvestable and is a staple every year in our garden.

  • @jacqdavies8200

    @jacqdavies8200

    14 күн бұрын

    Basil is an ANNUAL

  • @Soundofwindonsand
    @SoundofwindonsandАй бұрын

    You have Forgotten the One Most Important plant, AKA God's Gift to my Home & mental Health.... Cat Nip 😾.....

  • @Sbannmarie
    @SbannmarieАй бұрын

    Stevia- yuck too sweet

  • @mariadykeman7008
    @mariadykeman7008Ай бұрын

    Thank you.