Few horticultural activities are as satisfying and pleasurable as growing herbs in the greenhouse; and for good reason. Herbs are simple to grow, require very little maintenance and understanding to master, and can be used in a number of highly beneficial ways by absolutely anyone. Not only do they have thousands of proven medicinal uses, they can be used in many types of food, and are the backbone of healthy culture in many Eastern countries. Remarkably, without herbs, revolutionary medicine such as morphine-garnered from the opium plant-may never have been invented. It is no great exaggeration to state that without herbs, civilization-regardless of in the East or West-would not be able to function as it does today without this miraculous and often underestimated phenomenon.
Unlimited Organic Possibility
Another significant way in which herbs play a part is in ornamental usage. The greenhouse is the perfect place to grow mini herb-gardens which can be used in places where greenery and colour is sparse: residents living in flats, a world away from the magical nirvana of the charming greenhouse environment, can benefit by placing these delightful miniature herb-gardens on window-sills and in kitchens.
The number of herbs which can be grown in the greenhouse is nothing short of astounding: Oregano, Parsley, Rosemary, Mint, Basil, tarragon, Sage, Lavender, Marjoram, Thyme and Chives represent only a handful of the vast catalogue. With such splendid variety in abundance, many greenhouse enthusiasts have entirely eliminated the need to buy from shops.
Traditionally speaking, Europeans use-and grow-vastly more herbs than in the United States, though according to sources this fashion is quickly becoming a thing of the past. In this age of instant information, rapid magazine growth and media attention, more and more people are becoming aware of the unlimited usage of herbs and embracing them wholeheartedly.
Grow Your Own Niche
Unbelievably, in this all-conquering age of vast exploration and understanding, the herb remains unique: steadfast at the forefront of a new era of both business and personal usage. While the growing of potted plants and vegetables is undoubtedly a daunting business venture as far as commercial and marketing strategies are concerned, herbs and their stunning ease of use are making it possible for a whole new generation of businesses to thrive and prosper where before there were none.
Another remarkable and distinctly unique characteristic of the herb-in comparison to other types of organic, edible, greenhouse produce-is as follows: in many cases the entire plant can be used, each and every part being suitable for something different. The myriad of exciting possibilities that growing herbs presents must be carefully kept in check, however; for example, it would be somewhat unwise to assume that just because herbs are simplistic to grow they are by turn easy to use. This is anything but the case. Before choosing which herbs to grow-the decision being based on what usage (medicinal, edible or fragrant) they will serve-the enthusiast should research widely, being sure to fully understand the varying attributes before commencing further.