In herb gardening, the most important aspect of having an indoor herb garden is to have access to a sunny window. Grow an herb garden inside a house that has a lot of natural light withtips from an experienced gardener in this free video on gardening and growing herbs. Expert: Yolanda Vanveen Contact: www.vanveenbulbs.com Bio: Yolanda Vanveen is sustainable gardener who lives in Kalama, Wash. Filmmaker: Daron Stetner
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Herb… She know she means pot foh with tht rosemary and cilantro shit lml
She speaks Jamaican in an American accent : )
Thanks for watching my videos! Check out our new website with new videos at howtogardenvideos! Find us on Facebook! My family is from Holland but I grew up in the USA so I am glad my accent is entertaining to those from across the pond! I enjoy your accents as well!
You pronounce it one way, someone else pronounces it another. It’s called dialect. God. People are so obsessed over a grammar situation to appreciate the fact this woman is giving great information. I’m only a 13 year old girl yet I’m more mature then you fools. :/
In USA it does… not here in the UK though. I find it strange the way our cousins over the water say Oregano and Basil as well. Sounds so alien to me!
Thanks for making this video. have a good day!
does herb have a silent H?
Very well presented and very informative. Great tips for eradicating greenfly etc. Basil is to sensitive to grow, any gentle breeze and its history. Keep up your excellent work.
Thanks! Not only informational but also well put together.
Thanks for the information!
which month is best to grow oregano?
Thanks for taking the time to watch my videos and for all the nice comments!!
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Keep gardening and blooming where you are planted! Yolanda Vanveen
the reason your plants grow better under that light is because it’s probably a CFL, if people try this with wrong lights there plants will not be as healthy.
we have a windowed room jjust for plants in the house we bought but mom wont let me put my plants inside! i dont want my herbs to die and my only choice is the cold garage :(
I love you. Youhave inspired me to gargen and made my life much better. Thank you.
She never makes a mess, EVER!!! lol
in england we all say the H
Great video thank you so much for sharing :)
wow thanks!
omfg stop aruging about erb or herb im from canada and i say erb big whoop…
Sean- I love South Africa! If I came to visit I would use the H in herbs out of respect for your culture but I must speak like the locals here in the US so I don’t sound stupid
My family is from Holland and I would sound like an idiot here in America if I pronounced the H in herbs so I have decided to speak the locals language so I wouldn’t sound stupid like everyone who has a problem with it. Thanks!!!
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Trader Joe’s sells basil plants. Sage is the name of my pirate avatar from Pirates Of The Caribbean Online.
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Good information but horrible accent
Good video! I was wondering if I can grow herbs using baby formula cans & after watching this video, it seems like I can!
WHAT IS AND ERB????? Americans are confusing.
She is HOT..
An herb?
yeah herbs thats it, im gonna grow weed…..uh i mean herbs *inocent smile* xD
wtf is an earb?
pineapple express?
will somebody help me because my parsley has not germanated yet and they have been in for a week ;0
well i’m not american as you can see i am canadian and if you mistake me for an american i don’t know i may have to shoot you ;-) we are a totally different country. i never noticed if i say the h or not but regardless the rules of grammar still stand. are you in the uk?
but the H is not silent, I can understand how an accent would change how the word is said but not how it is treated within literature. I would love to know how it all changed in America :) x
its an because the h is silent, so the e counts as a vowel hence its An
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How to grow A herb garden indoors :)
@drcarico I thank that was Dick Van Dyke who gave the world sudo cockney, not even the English are that good at true cockney slag lol
Well Shakesqueer, I always figured some of you Brits saved up all those extra H’s when you answer the telephone as ‘ello, and tacked them onto the pronunciation of herbs! =P
It’s only silent in American English. In proper English, the H is pronounced. If you’d ever left your village, you’d know that.
It’s called a “Silent H” There are many silent letters in the english alphabet: Knife (K)
Herb (H) Knick-Knacks (K) Here is the english alphabet for you to read: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
There is a “h” in “herb”. Why do all Americans insist on calling them “erbs”? Sounds retarded.