Lazy Herb Pot: Mediterranean Herbs

Ava Meadows

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She writes from lived experience, trial and error, and a deep respect for slow, practical living. Ava is more comfortable observing than being seen — camera shy by nature — but she believes ideas matter more than faces. When she isn’t writing, she’s usually learning, experimenting, or sketching plans for a future that leans closer to the land and further away from noise.

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Want fresh herbs without high maintenance? A lazy herb pot is your best friend.

Set-up tips for success:

  • Container: 15–20 cm wide pot with drainage holes
  • Soil: Well-draining potting mix; Mediterranean herbs hate soggy roots
  • Herb choices: Rosemary, thyme, oregano, sage — they thrive in small pots
  • Sun: 4–6 hours of direct sunlight daily
  • Watering: Allow soil to dry slightly between watering; do not overwater
  • Pruning: Trim leaves regularly to encourage growth

Grow smarter:
Mediterranean herbs are forgiving. Plant them together, give them sun, and let them do most of the work — perfect for small spaces or busy gardeners.

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