Moveable feast - grow herbs in pots and containers and take them on holiday with you. No need to miss out on the joys of fresh herbs just because you are away. Plant into Tui Herb Mix for optimum results.
Don't neglect their roots. Herbs, like veges, prefer a moist, fertile soil. Tui Eco-Fert provides a welcome boost to bolster herb production.
Save for a rainy day - freeze, dry or preserve excess herbs. Soft herbs such as basil, coriander, dill and chervil freeze well in snap lock bags. Drying herbs is a fabulous way to store them for use at a later date.
Mix it up - plant edible flowers and pretty annuals alongside herbs, or plant herbs among vege crops or blend them into the ornamental garden.
Visit www.tuigarden.co.nz and view the herb-growing guide for more tips.
HERB CULINARY GROUPINGS: Seafood herbs: dill, fennel, coriander, chives.
Herbal teas: lemon balm, lemon verbena, peppermint, chamomile.
Pesto: basil, coriander, parsley and rocket.
Indonesian, Thai, Indian and Chinese: Coriander, chives, Vietnamese mint.