Indian Herbs: Give an Exotic Flavor to Any Dish or Garden

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Having an herb garden is one of the great joys of cooking, and there are hundreds or even thousands of options that can provide both beauty to your garden and excellent flavor to any dish. If you are looking for something to give both an exotic flavor to your food and also an exotic twist to your kitchen garden or container garden, consider Indian herb species.

If you have ever tried Indian food, you know that there are some distinctive flavors that can be found only in these dishes these are due to the various types of Indian Herb species that are available and native to India. Indian herb species are hardy and can grow in a variety of climates due to the various climactic changes within India itself.

Growing Indian Herb

There are a few things to consider when growing Indian herb varieties. The first thing is the type of environment they are used to growing in. Keep in mind that India as a number of different climates and the herbs are going to be used to growing in these environments. There are some adaptations, which can be used that can provide for allowing these herbs to grow in other types of climates. However, it is usually best to grow them in the type of environment they are native too.

If you are getting your herbs through a growing, ask the grower the type of conditions that you will need to have in order to ensure the proper growth and development of your plants. They will usually be able to tell you how to grow them and if there are any ways that you can use in order to adapt your home growing environment to one that the plant is more used to growing in.

For example, some plants need to have a frost, this means if you live in a southern area that you may need to bring these plants in and place them within the freezer every year once the growing season is over. Other plants need high moisture, while others need little to none.

All of these factors need to be taken into consideration when growing plants. If you are growing exotic herbs, it is a good idea to consider doing indoor container gardening of these herbs. This gives you greater control over the environment in which they are growing. Of course, another option is to also consider the zones that are located on most plants and save time and trouble by only growing herbs and plants for your zone.

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