Think of these as quick field notes for everyday growers.
Each post stays focused on one practical issue so you can read it quickly and apply the advice immediately.
This section is built as compact, readable advice: what a plant likes, what growers often get wrong, and what small adjustments make the biggest difference.
Each post stays focused on one practical issue so you can read it quickly and apply the advice immediately.
Rosemary performs best when it is not treated like a thirsty leafy vegetable. Drainage, airflow, and restraint with watering matter more than constant attention.
Use a light soil mix and let the top layer dry before watering again.
Pomegranate prefers full light, moderate watering, and patience. It responds better to consistency than to overfeeding or frequent repositioning.
Keep the root zone from staying soggy for long periods, especially in containers.
Mint is productive and forgiving, but it spreads aggressively. It performs better when it has boundaries and regular trimming.
Grow mint in a separate container if you want to avoid it crowding slower herbs.