herwaterings
Herwaterings is a term used in contemporary horticulture to describe a set of practices for irrigating herb plants with emphasis on preserving flavor, aroma, and essential oil content. The concept covers when, how, and with what water is applied, integrating soil moisture management, water quality, and plant physiology. Although not widely formalized in academic literature, the term is used by home gardeners and small-scale producers to discuss herb-specific irrigation strategies.
The name combines herb and watering, signaling its focus on herbs. It first appeared in online gardening
Practical guidance for herwaterings emphasizes deep, infrequent irrigation that encourages deep roots and reduces leaf disease.
Different herbs have different needs: basil and cilantro may tolerate regular moisture, while rosemary or thyme
Adoption varies by climate and resource availability. Critics note that herwaterings requires careful monitoring and may