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Drying Herbs Articles

  • How to Dry Wintergreen Leaves for Tea

    Wintergreen oil has a bold flavor, but it can overpower other herbs. Instead of using…

    Last Updated: Jul 30, 2010 | Views: 2502

  • Air Freshener Made From Mint From the Garden

    Homegrown mint provides an uplifting fragrance, suitable for scenting the home. Fragrances vary among mints,…

    Last Updated: Jul 21, 2010 | Views: 3117

  • How to Store Mimosa Hostilis Root Bark?

    Mimosa hostilis is a drought-tolerant shrub native to Brazil and Southern Mexico. Its roots produce…

    Last Updated: Jun 20, 2010 | Views: 3098

  • How to Home Process Stevia Plants

    Stevia is often referred to as candyleaf because of its sweet taste. According to Washington…

    Last Updated: Apr 30, 2010 | Views: 4674

  • How to Dry Calendula & Herbs

    Calendula is sometimes referred to as pot marigold, but it is not be confused with…

    Last Updated: May 5, 2010 | Views: 3781

  • How to Dry Stevia

    Stevia is a natural herb that is 30 to 40 times sweeter than table sugar.…

    Last Updated: May 4, 2010 | Views: 5601

  • How to Make Herb Drying Racks

    One of the main benefits of your own herb garden is access to fresh herbs,…

    Last Updated: Apr 29, 2010 | Views: 6593

  • How to Dry Honeysuckle Flowers for Tea

    Honeysuckle, an attractive, fast-growing vine, has been used for centuries for medicinal purposes, both in…

    Last Updated: Apr 29, 2010 | Views: 3412

  • How to Dry Borage Herbs

    Borage is sometimes called starflower because of its small, star-shaped blue flowers. The herb leaves…

    Last Updated: Apr 29, 2010 | Views: 4630

  • How to Prepare & Use Horehound

    Horehound belongs to the large mint plant family and has been known and used medicinally…

    Last Updated: Feb 5, 2010 | Views: 3009

  • How to Dry Borage

    Borage is a sturdy, adaptable herb that will thrive in the garden or in a…

    Last Updated: Feb 4, 2010 | Views: 2906

  • How to Use the Stevia Plant to Sweeten Foods

    Stevia is a plant that is native to South America, and its sweetness is reputed…

    Last Updated: Jan 27, 2010 | Views: 3252

  • How to Dry Mullein Leaves

    Mullein grows both as a weed and as a cultivated plant in herb gardens. The…

    Last Updated: Jan 24, 2010 | Views: 3800

  • Primary Growth of Plants

    Meristems are cells that divide, which is how plants grow. An apical meristem is a…

    Last Updated: Jan 16, 2010 | Views: 5804

  • How to Make a Blossom Flower Tea Ball

    Take advantage of many edible flowers by creating a blossom flower tea ball. The blossom…

    Last Updated: Jan 1, 2010 | Views: 5456

  • How to Harvest Bay Leaves

    Bay leaves come from the bay laurel tree. This small tree is grown either directly…

    Last Updated: Dec 12, 2009 | Views: 4630

  • How to Preserve Laurus Nobilis Saratoga Leaves & Berries

    Laurus nobilis "Saratoga," commonly known as sweet bay is a medium-sized tree with aromatic leaves…

    Last Updated: Nov 24, 2009 | Views: 4097

  • How to Preserve Dried Lavender

    Lavender (Lavandula) belongs in the family Lamiaceae, which includes mints. There are 39 species of…

    Last Updated: Nov 21, 2009 | Views: 4218

  • How to Dry Lemon Verbena

    Lemon verbena grows as an attractive shrub, but is winter hardy only in zones 9…

    Last Updated: Nov 18, 2009 | Views: 3558

  • How to Make Lemon Verbena Sachets

    Lemon verbena is a perennial shrub native to South America. The leaves of the plant…

    Last Updated: Nov 17, 2009 | Views: 3859

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