How We're Building a SIMPLE Combination Herb, Kitchen and Medicinal Garden

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You've heard of an herb garden? A kitchen garden? A medicinal garden? The lines blur between culinary and medicinal in our new kitchen garden plan.

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Planting an herb garden doesn't have to be hard. You can grow herbs in just mounded beds. Forget raised beds! Grow right in the ground! It's so simple.

Also, growing a medicinal garden doesn't have to be separate from where you grow food. Your kitchen garden can be a place to grow herbs for both culinary and medicinal purposes. The idea is to keep the plants you really need to tend and use regularly with in your Permaculture "zone 0," so you harvest herbs and veggies and actually use them! Growing medicinal herbs like ginger, wormwood, rosemary, moringa, rue, and others makes a lot of sense, and many of them cross the line into also being good herbs for the kitchen. A DIY herb garden can be as simple as tilling a space and making mounded beds. This herb garden/kitchen garden design covers six simple in-ground beds.

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