Now that it is March, it is time to start thinking about your own herb garden. First establish which zone you live in for hardy planting….see my previous post http://joannsfoodbites.com/foodie-bites/getting-your-spring-plants-ready/ Most herbs seeds can be planted outside, once the danger of frost has passed. However, horticultural expert, Doug Johnson says when dealing with herbs, it is more advantageous to plant a seedling in your garden or containers, instead of from seed. Planting from seed will require you to thin out the plant during the season. Here are his top 5 things to do, right now, to prepare for an herb garden. 5. GET AN ASSESSMENT OF YOUR SOIL QUALITY. If…