How To Care Tarragon Plant. Get a hold of some tarragon either from an existing plant or from your grocery store Strip off leaves from each stems bottom 2 Dip the stem in a growth hormone and plant in potting soil OR Place the stem in a glass of water for a few weeks until mature roots have grown before planting. Tarragon could withstand drought better than overwatering.
You can easily plant tarragon in the garden next to other vegetables. Although Tarragon will survive with little water if its left too dry it can impact on the growth of the leaves. These plants can cope in dry ground and care should be taken not to overwater as this will diminish growth and flavor intensity.
Get a hold of some tarragon either from an existing plant or from your grocery store Strip off leaves from each stems bottom 2 Dip the stem in a growth hormone and plant in potting soil OR Place the stem in a glass of water for a few weeks until mature roots have grown before planting.
Name Artemisia dracunculus Family Asteraceae Type semi-evergreen perennial. You should incorporate 1 to 2 inches of compost into the soil before you plant your herbs. Dig up badly infected plants and dispose of to prevent the spores spreading to other plants. A full-grown plant should cover about 12 inches of soil.