Start Tarragon seeds off in pots around April. Sow four or five
seeds per pot in moist potting soil.
Cover them with compost or soil to exclude light. Keep them indoors at
room temperature. Planting in Peat Pellets will make transplanting simple and ensure the roots are not disturbed.
Moist Peat Pellets |
When the seedlings begin to show, move them outside, out of
direct sunlight. Thin them to one seedling per pot. They are ready for planting
in their final position outside when the seedlings are 4 inches high.
Tarragon can be grown in containers for two or three years
with no special care. They can also be
over-wintered indoors if you have a sunny windowsill.
Tarragon prefers well-drained soil which is not too high in nutrients.
It will do equally well in full sun or partial shade.
When Transplanting: dig the soil well before planting and add
a handful of bonemeal per square yard at the same time. If the soil is not
well-drained dig in as much well-rotted organic material as possible to open up
the soil – I use rotted leaves.
Choose a position where they can remain undisturbed for two
or three years. You may not think that Tarragon is not a very pretty plant, so
consider this when choosing a position. Mulching with organic matter in October
will help them over winter if your area has particularly harsh winter
weather.
We just added Organic Wildflower Seeds at Mary's Heirloom Seeds.
I'm off to go plant more Marigolds around my Tomato plants!
I'm off to go plant more Marigolds around my Tomato plants!
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This is to funny I was just wondering about this, this morning seeing as I have tarragon on the way. You said to leave it for 2-3 years, can it be used before that as an herb? I have read it is great to plant through out the garden as many bad bugs do not like it.
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One of our favorites for cooking. :)
ReplyDeleteTarragon is such a great herb ... One of my favorites!
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I think I have some seed...need to try this :) Thanks for sharing this on The HomeAcre Hop! Hope you'll link up again today. :)
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