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Growing a Herb Garden: Worth Your Thyme?

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We’ve all been there. You buy a basil plant thinking this will be the start of your brand new Herb Garden. A limitless supply of your favourite herbs from directly inside your kitchen.


And then… it dies. And you think, “what in the actual f*ck is this?! I’ve been sold a lie!”


But maybe growing a herb garden inside your kitchen, or on your windowsill isn’t quite the holy grail we all think it is.


What if we didn’t just buy that Basil plant, expecting it to live forever and instead, actually bothered to learn how to keep it alive? A breakthrough moment in thinking indeed.


In this episode we’re doing just that, discussing when to plant your herb garden, is it better to grow one inside or outside, what pots to use and what hydroponic herb gardens are (which honestly have the potential to be their own dedicated episode!)


Do you like to cook, have an aspiring green thumb, or just have a relative called Herb? Then listen in, you cheeky pup.


Liked this episode or have a suggestion for something we should bother doing? We’d love your review!


Want to get in contact? Email: shouldibotherpod@gmail.com

Follow us for more content on Instagram: @shouldibotherpod



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We’ve all been there. You buy a basil plant thinking this will be the start of your brand new Herb Garden. A limitless supply of your favourite herbs from directly inside your kitchen.


And then… it dies. And you think, “what in the actual f*ck is this?! I’ve been sold a lie!”


But maybe growing a herb garden inside your kitchen, or on your windowsill isn’t quite the holy grail we all think it is.


What if we didn’t just buy that Basil plant, expecting it to live forever and instead, actually bothered to learn how to keep it alive? A breakthrough moment in thinking indeed.


In this episode we’re doing just that, discussing when to plant your herb garden, is it better to grow one inside or outside, what pots to use and what hydroponic herb gardens are (which honestly have the potential to be their own dedicated episode!)


Do you like to cook, have an aspiring green thumb, or just have a relative called Herb? Then listen in, you cheeky pup.


Liked this episode or have a suggestion for something we should bother doing? We’d love your review!


Want to get in contact? Email: shouldibotherpod@gmail.com

Follow us for more content on Instagram: @shouldibotherpod



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