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Early American settlers planted herb gardens to grow herbs for medicines, seasonings, scents and… More
Having your own herb garden can save you money, make your food taste better… More
An indoor herb garden is an ideal way to grow herbs year-round, protecting them… More
The circle or wheel has been a design for herb gardens for centuries. The… More
...astis canadensis), also called yellow root, is an herb native to the forests of… More
...from leaves, stems and buds. When they show up on herbs, and other edible… More
One of the main benefits of your own herb garden is access to fresh… More
...nown by its Latin name, Salvia officinalis, is an herbaceous perennial shrub native to… More
...st like a lot of salads, you may want to plant an herb garden.… More
An herb garden, whether for culinary, aesthetic or medicinal purposes, is an ideal addition… More
To have the look of a flourishing herb garden without having to wait for… More
...t can pose a potential threat to an up and coming herb garden, an… More
Many plants are classified as herbs, and most of those have culinary or medicinal… More
...ddition to their culinery uses. Gifts from a herb garden include aromatic offerings of… More
...without soil. The chief advantage to this type of gardening is that plants grown… More
Fresh herbs make a wonderful addition to many foods. Their flavors can add spice… More
...ix tender and hardy perennial herbs for an indoor garden. Pineapple sage, rosemary and… More
Growing herbs is a rewarding activity for gardening and culinary enthusiasts alike. And herb… More
Fresh herbs add zest and flavor to food, provide fresh aromas for potpourris and… More
...sive AZ directory and gardener's guide to growing herbs successfully. More
When planting a kitchen herb garden, make sure there is access to a sunny window… More
In herb gardening, the most important aspect of having an indoor herb garden is to… More
When designing an herb garden, decide which herbs to grow, find a place to grow… More
When starting a window sill herb garden, it's important to grow herbs that are going… More
The easiest way to start an herb garden is to buy herbs from the farmer's… More
Design an English herb garden by planting herbs that you use, researching which plants will… More
...lant food: Growing your own indoor - outdoor herb garden: Learn how to make a… More
... to plant: Growing your own indoor - outdoor herb garden: Learn how to make… More
Growing your own herb garden outdoors: Learn how to make a basic herb garden in… More
...ing herbs: Growing your own indoor - outdoor herb garden: Learn how to make a… More
herb selection: Growing your own indoor herb garden - with outdoor planting techniques: Learn how… More
Tools for making an herb garden: Learn how to make a basic herb garden in… More
Tips on where to purchase supplies for basic herb gardens; Growing your own indoor -… More
Growing your own indoor herb garden: Learn how to make a basic herb garden in… More
...roper drainage: Growing your own indoor - outdoor herb garden: Learn how to make a… More
herb garden care & maintenance: Growing your own indoor - outdoor herb garden: Learn how… More
Supplies needed for growing your own herb garden. Learn how to make a basic indoor… More
...anting indoors: Growing your own indoor - outdoor herb garden: Learn how to make a… More
...il preparation: Growing your own indoor - outdoor herb garden: Learn how to make a… More
Growing your own indoor herb garden - with outdoor planting techniques: Learn how to make… More
Planting an organic herb garden is easy with these tips, get expert tips and advice… More
Growing an organic herb garden is easy with these tips, get expert tips and advice… More
...figure out the best friends in the garden for the herbs and flowers--say like what would you plant in the rose bed along w/6 roses bushes---Garlic? Chives ? thanks More
...at lists some interesting uses for your homegrown herbs. Here it is: http://plantstop.blogspot.com/ More
... guys, I have a question for you all. I have this herb that is called "tilo" here in Panama. It is used to make stress-relieving teas. I'm trying to see what this is called in English so i can keyword the image. The photo can be seen here: http://nugar.com/gallery2/gallery2embedded.php?g2_itemId=5754… More
...magical powers. Do you want to have your own herb garden? Here are a few ideas on how to establish an… More
Creeping plants grow everywhere in my garden, especially at the moisture soil of my garden, have small foliage about 4 mm lenght and +/- 2 mm width. Reddish juicy stem looks like a transparant fiber about 2 mm in diameter. bloom very tiny almost unseen light red flowers. very fragrantly… More
:confused: I planted it last year and it came back and I can't recall what it was?? Any ideas? I thought it was sweet basil?? More
I planted a bunch of herbs a few months ago and they're finally starting to grow, I can identify most of them except this one. This is my first time and I shared the packets with a friend so I don't have the photos in front of me. Could someone… More
The leaves of this herb are supposed to be 1000 times sweeter than sugar. Has anyone here tasted it? It's also supposed to have a secondary taste of camphor. More
Happy Birthday Herb...hope ya have a memorable day fella. Peggy More
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...sites that are good for exchanging info regarding herbs as well and thought I would just post some for those who have the time to browse..... www.gardenweb.com/forums/herbs www.iherb.org Have fun! herblady More
...ing the berry patch of my dreams. But also trying herb gardening for the first time. So I have several questions I… More
I'm looking for some herbs for our herb garden that I haven't been able to find at any local stores. All of the online suppliers I typically use either have poor selections of herbs, or they only sell seeds. I definitely want actual plants, not seeds. Does anyone have any… More
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Hello: I'm new to the forums, nice to meet everyone. :) A few months ago, I had to start working in a cubicle. It was very dull looking, so I bought an ivy plant to make my space more friendly. I really like my ivy and am shocked I haven't… More
... lots of herbs I am growing that I want to make a garden out of. Any design ideas for the following plants? Lavender, chives, chamomile and tarragon. I'll have several of each. More
I have a variety of herbs in my herb garden which is not one big patch but several areas within the same zone with different herbs some being perinnials and some seasonal, I have to check the English names for some that have not been mentioned, I just planted them… More
...yone, I just moved into a new house and found two herb garden areas. I have identified all of them except this one. It smells lemony, so i'm not sure if it is lemon mint and if it safe to use. Does anyone know what this is? More
...now and absolutely pleasant strong scent (like an herb) that I dont know how to describe. At first thought it was an annual but now this year it has come up strongly in a few large clumps… More
I want to try growing herbs this year. Since this will be my first attempt at them I wish to start small and I have a lot of questions. I'm thinking a few clay or plastic pots on the front porch steps, which would be best? And maybe hanging baskets??… More
...a how to distinguish them from weeds in my raised garden beds. :o I know approximately where the seedlings were planted, but being in a cooler climate...it's one of the only things I've planted so… More
I have an herb garden that my 6 year old daughter and I planted this year. It is planted in a very large container with about 6 different herbs. The plant have grown very large, we use some of the herbs in cooking and she entered them in our local… More
I just planted a mini-garden in a small pot for my youngest sister's graduation present. It has basil, oregano, dill, sage and thyme. I figured it would be a good start to her new life. I'll keep you updated on what she thinks about her present. I used leftover seeds… More
Just finished planting some of the herbs and will be planting more when the seedlings get a little bigger and hardier looking. I'm going to put rocks across the front to make it look more defined. So far, I have Cilantro, Basil, oregano, rosemary and lavender in there. More
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