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#simpleliving #simplelivinginFrance #frenchlife #slowliving #gardening How to make a herb spiral! - if you’re wondering how to make a spiral herb garden, this video will show you a permaculture herb spiral design that you can create from recycled materials you probably already have in your garden! I’ll also talk you through our herb spiral plant placement, to make sure you get the most out of your herb garden! Making a DIY herb spiral has many benefits compared to just planting your herbs in a bed, as it creates the prefect little micro-climates for sun-loving herbs like rosemary, as well as those that prefer more shade, like chives! So if you’re looking for how to make a herb garden, a herb spiral is the perfect design! And as our herb-spiral uses the no-dig method, it’s a really quick and simple herb spiral to put into any garden. If you have a small garden, a herb spiral is ideal as it enables you to plant more herbs in a smaller space (because you make use of vertical space in a herb spiral, as well as horizontal space). Herb spirals also make really good use of space in a large garden. The size of our herb spiral is 2 metres, but you can make yours smaller if you have space. Top herb spiral tips: make sure you plant your herb spiral close to your home, so you can quickly and easily harvest herbs for your cooking! Also, make sure your herb spiral is in a sunny place - as you can create shady areas for shade-loving plants, but you can’t create sun! Subscribe to my channel so you never miss a video! I'll share my home improvement tips and tricks, how-to videos and chat to you about my life living in France in the countryside. With guest appearances from my chickens and cats, of course!