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...vegetable side dish. Many compare fennel to black licorice and enjoy the… More
licorice mint, also known as anise hyssop, is neither licorice nor mint. It is… More
Licorice is a plant widely used for medicine, in the making of cigarettes, in… More
The white licorice plant is a small, compact, evergreen shrub. Its stature earns it… More
Licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra) is a perennial growing, deciduous plant that can grow to between… More
The annual licorice vine plant (Helichrysum petiolatum) has a trailing vinelike growth habit that… More
Licorice plant (Helichrysum petiolare) is a trailing perennial shrub that grows to 18 to… More
Fast-growing shade trees bring a quick sense of satisfaction to the gardener. They provide… More
Pods are technically the hard case or shell that make up the outermost layer… More
Herb gardens, along with vegetable gardens, are amongst the most common type of garden… More
Many plants reproduce by seeds. This is the process of sexual reproduction whereby a… More
Hillsides naturally shed water, which makes them ideal environments for all herbs. Well-drained soils… More
A courtyard is an outdoor area that is typically in the center of a… More
Agastache, or more commonly called Anise hyssop, is a herb that is native to… More
The average garden plant is typically chosen for its appearance or its usefulness in… More
Plants that produce seeds are either gymnosperms, which make seeds in cones, or angiosperms,… More
How to grow, store, and use basil from the resource libraries at Garden Guides. More
A very nice guide to using edible flowers. More
This article discusses echinacea as a healing herb and gives recipes for use. More
I am giving another presentation at work next weekend...here is what I have come up with. This is the long version with some of the interesting tidbits included. For the handout I will scale it down to 3 pages. Culinary and Medicinal Herbs Anise Annual, Height: 18 to 24 inches… More
Ciao all, I've got 2 herbs that I need your help identifying. This first one is a volunteer, growing in our 'back 40'. I think it's Borage, but I'm not sure: http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f60/Sorellina66/PossiblyBorage071806.jpg This one was given to us at a plant swap a year ago. It's growing in my boyfriend's… More
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