Herbalicious Herb Spiral

Pretty soon I’ll be drinking fresh mojitos by the pool with muddled mint from….my new herb spiral!

“Herb spirals apply a pattern evolved in 1970 by Bill Mollison. The 6-8 foot diameter spiral at the heart of the herb spiral creates a diverse mini-ecosystem intended for planting commonly used herbs just outside one’s back door. Its three-dimensional nature creates drainage, sunny dry spots for oil-rich herbs such as thyme, sage, and rosemary, and moist partially-shaded spots for green foliage such as parsley, chives and coriander. In permaculture, the spiral bed is a favorite method to combine beauty, productivity, and variety in a small space.” from Center for Sustainable Community

Here is how I made the spiral:
herb spiral construction

I used rocks we pulled out of the field.
herb spiral construction

herb spiral construction

I filled the layers with loam and well composted leaves.
herb spiral construction

Here is the completed spiral!
herb spiral complete

I planted chives, mint, dill, basil, parsley, cilantro, catnip. I’m saving the top of the spiral for a rosemary bush.

For more information on herb spirals and the nutritional benefits of herbs, visit theherbspiral.com
eHow.com
GardeningTipsandIdeas.com

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4 thoughts on “Herbalicious Herb Spiral

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  2. Hello.

    Love your herb spiral! I am preparing to make one myself and am seeing two styles; one like yours where the stones are added on top of the soil and and the other where stones are stacked in the spiral form first and then infilled with gravel, soil, compost etc.. Did you research the differences and decide the way you went to be just as good?

    Thanks so much for taking time to reply.

    Michael

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