Herbs

Best Fertilizers For Amazing Herbs

Best Fertilizers For Herbs

Do I Need To Fertilize My Herbs?

Typically, herbs do not require much fertilizer because it would cause excessive leaf production and less concentrated flavor, but there are exceptions. Reason being, most soil and compost provides all necessary nutrients when planted in the ground. Potted plants on the other hand, are limited to the soil in its container which halts its able to replenish its nutrients after being “watered” so many times. Nutrients are then lost during drainage and not replaced.

How Do You Fertilize A Potted Plant?

There are two ways to best fertilize potted plants: slow releasing fertilizers and water soluble fertilizers.

Slow releasing fertilizers you may add to the soil before potting your plant or add to the top of the soil and comb through after planting. Here are a few that are natural and organic you might want to check out:

 

 


Water soluble fertilizers are to be added on a schedule to the water you would apply to your plants. Per the fertilizer’s directions, you’ll add whatever amount is directed into your watering can and apply to each plant. There is no need to added more fertilizer as you water additional plants. Be sure to water deep and soil only. Watering leaves could burn the plant and set the stage for mildew.

It may be best to use a combination of slow releasing fertilizer as the beginning of the seasoning before your plant and water soluble fertilizer towards the middle of the season every 14-21 days. This helps with plants that start to look tired and lose it’s color.

More about herbs and container gardening:

5 Easy Ways To Preserve Fresh Herbs

10 Common Container Gardening Mistakes To Avoid

Container Gardening Basics

What other fertilizers would you consider the best fertilizers for herbs?

Jasmine

Jasmine is your everyday multidimensional plant lover and new mama who loves black women and plants so much, she created Black Girls With Gardens! There are 3 things you'll find Jasmine doing separately or simultaneously: 1. Planning for BGWG 2. Plant Shopping 3. Doing both with her baby girl! Go figure!

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