February in the herb garden is a month of quiet care and gentle preparation 🌱You may not see much happening above ground, but nature is already at work. Soil is slowly warming, hardy herbs are resting, and early signs of life - like snowdrops and the first pollinators - are beginning to appear.🌱 How to care for your herbs in February: • Protect outdoor herbs from hard frost with mulch or fleece • Avoid heavy watering - drainage is more important than moisture • Lightly tidy, removing only dead or damaged growth • Prepare beds and containers for planting later in spring🌿 Herbs you can plant or start now: • Hardy herbs such as thyme, sage, rosemary, chives, and mint • Sow herbs like parsley and coriander indoors or under coverFebruary is all about patience. A little care now helps your herb garden grow stronger and healthier when spring arrives 🌱✨ Discover more & bring a piece of history to your garden by shopping our wildflower collection: www.hettysherbs.co.uk ✨ ... See MoreSee Less