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Growing herbs and spices for culinary and medicinal use is… More
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Herbs have been grown for thousands of years for culinary,… More
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Some of the best herbs to grow indoors are basil,… More
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Landscaping with Herbs provides friendly information on using herbs as… More
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The Book of herbs is a comprehensive guide to all… More
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This booklet explains which herbs to grow for a fragrant… More
This lively book is brimming with information about herbs and… More
The green and silver colors found in sage offers a… More
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Majorum is an herb used in many fish and chicken… More
When drying herbs, remember that any herb with small leaves… More
Basil is a versatile herb that requires quite a bit… More
To grow herbs indoors, make sure they get plenty of… More
Growing herbs with flowers attracts beneficial insects and birds that… More
Repelling flies with herbs is possible by sprinkling dried herbs… More
Distill herbs by placing dried or fresh herbs in a… More
When growing a small kitchen herb garden, remember to select… More
Winter tarragon is an herb that requires full sun and… More
Growing herbs organically ensures that the plant hasn't been treated… More
Peppermint is a thirsty herb whose leaves can be used… More
Growing herbs in a greenhouse is a great way to… More
When planting herbs indoors, it can be helpful to keep… More
Learn how to start and maintain a garden in this… More
Learn what perennial herbs you can and should plant in… More
Learn how to start and maintain a garden in this… More
Herb selection: Growing your own indoor herb garden - with… More
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I have 450 herbs I want to trade. I want to post the list here but it is updated daily since we get in more seeds and do trades on a daily basis. Go to our site for the latest listings. http://www.herbcoop.com/list-of-herbs.php More
Hello! I'm new to gardening, I have a twelve by twelve foot garden (My first real garden) I am working very hard on. I also have a few different herbs growing, but would like to know which herbs are the most beneficial and aren't hard to prepare for teas, medicinal… More
ny one here have extensive knowledge or education on medicinal uses for herbs?? More
Hello everyone! :D I'm new here, new to everything, and drooling all over myself. I was wondering, however, if there were any herbologists or herb buffs out there willing to take on a student? I'd love to learn to make my own aids, concoctions, remedies, etc, as well as learning… More
I was strolling through some of the articles on GG and found that if you plant an herb called Borage it helped the growth or flavor of tomatoes. I also found that Chamomile and one other help with Cucumbers and Onions. I was wondering if you all knew of any… More
I want to try growing herbs for cooking this year. Which kinds should I try? Do they need sun or shade? More
My herbs are looking bad. Is it too much sun? Too much water? Pests? Disease? The parsleys seem to be doing a bit better than a week ago, but the basil leaves are small and curling up. Everything is a bit yellow and I am fighting the urge to fertilize… More
So I have a plethora of basil and my oregano seems to be drying out rather fast. How should I go about preserving these for cooking? More
...should you pinch them off? More
First of all, this place is great! I really hope I can learn alot and continue to grow away. I am really new to this whole gardening thing. I bought my first two plants last year- oregano and rosemary, and I got hooked. I've slowly added 6 more herbs to… More
i have found growing hot peppers near mild & sweet peppers increases the heat on mild peppers. will growing peppers like cayenne & jalapeno near my herbs affect the flavor on mint, sweet basil, etc.? More
I live in the alaska panhandle, where we get lots of rain and little sun. What herbs would grow well here? More
I am just dabbing into a lil of this and lil of that...I planted herbs yesterday several different kinds, so is it okay to plant some in the same container together? More
Does anyone know a good technique for drying herbs? Are dehydrators worth the investment? More
Does anyone know a good technique for drying herbs? Are electronic dehydrators any good? More
hi friends, i'm seeking a technical informations about growing,harvesting and conservati- ion herbs,and i'm seeking friends who are intresting in gardening herbs More
Ok I was thinking about planting some Herbs, But bear with me here, I would like to start with four. ("No More No Less" I love that Oswald Cartoon). So what is the best four to start with ? What dishes should I use them on as far as food… More
In my garden are rosemary and lavender that stay green all year. I am in zone 8. Anyone have other herbs that are evergreen? I want to add another one or two. Linda B More
I don't know what zone you are in but most herbs die down for the winter...annuals are quick to start in Spring, like dill, basil.....perennials like chive, parsley etc. need a rest period....they all need a lot of sun and heat...the few times I have tried it, they quickly turn… More
I am on a very small budget and just getting started. I have looked at herbs in 2 catalogs. I would like any and everyones opinion, first on the catalogs and then their thoughts on what I should do. The catalogs are Four Seasons Nursery and The Cook's Garden. The… More