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Grow A Beautiful, Edible Herb Window Box
Growing herbs in window boxes is a space-saving method for producing culinary ingredients for kitchen use. Click for more.
By Laura Miller
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10 Easy Herbs For Beginners
If you’re new to herb growing, there are some perfect beginner herbs that are low maintenance and easy. Here are our top ten.
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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Using Ancient Herbs: Tips On Creating An Ancient Herb Garden
Ever wonder what an ancient Roman herb garden would have looked like? Perhaps you wonder what are ancient herbs. Find the answers to these questions in this article, as well as information on how to create an ancient herb garden of your own.
By Darcy Larum
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Grow Tasty Herbs For Roast Turkey In Your Garden
Can you season your turkey with herbs you grow in your own garden? Yes! Click to learn more.
By Amy Grant
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Flowering Herbs For Bees: Planting Herbs That Attract Bees
Lately, you may have heard of a decline in the honeybee population due to colony collapse disorder. So what can you do for the bees since they work so hard for you? How about creating a bee-friendly herb garden? Click here to learn more.
By Amy Grant
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Can You Grow Spices – How To Get Spices From Plants
Growing your own spices ensures their freshness and availability. What spices can you grow? Click here for a list of seasonings to grow.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Alternative Coffee Plants: Grow Your Own Substitutes To Coffee
If you are looking for a coffee substitute, try your own backyard. Click on the following article for some great alternatives to coffee.
By Susan Albert
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Herbal Treatment Tips: Growing Your Own Herbal Remedies
Long before pharmaceutical companies cranked out medications, people relied upon herbal remedies to treat maladies. Learn more here.
By Laura Miller
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Indoor Herb Gardening: Growing Herbs In Low Light
Have you tried indoor herb gardening but found you don't have optimal lighting? Click here for shade tolerant herbs to grow indoors.
By Laura Miller
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Ice Cubes With Herbs – Saving Herbs In Ice Cube Trays
Got a big herb harvest? Consider saving some of those herbs in ice cube trays. Click this article and learn how to freeze fresh herbs from the garden.
By Amy Grant
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How To Harvest Herbs – General Tips For Picking Herbs
Picking herbs may seem like an easy task, and it generally is, but there are right and wrong ways to do it. Find general tips for herb harvesting here.
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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Dividing Perennial Herbs: Learn About Herb Plant Division
Sometimes, herb plants get too large for an area and begin to take over or you want to populate another area with a certain herb. This is when herb plant division comes into play. But how do you know when and how to divide perennial herbs? Learn more here.
By Amy Grant
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Mason Jar Herb Garden: Growing Herbs In Canning Jars
Most herbs are extremely easy to grow and growing them in a jar is a straightforward endeavor as long as you provide plenty of light and proper drainage. Learn more here in this article and get started today.
By Amy Grant
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Repel Flies With Herbs: Information On Fly Repelling Herb Plants
Flies are everywhere. How can you win the battle to eradicate these pests? Believe it or not, there are herbs that repel flies. Learn what they are in this article and you'll have an arsenal right at your fingertips.
By Amy Grant
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What Is An Herb Knot Garden: Growing A Small Kitchen Knot Garden
A knot garden is a unique way to let herbs shine. What is an herb knot garden? Knot garden design can be done by the lay person, but you need a plan and the right kinds of herbs. Learn more here.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Italian Herb Garden: How To Create An Italian Herb Theme
There really is almost nothing better than the flavors of Italy, and designing an Italian herb garden can allow you to enjoy these flavors year round. Learn more about these garden herbs here.
By Amy Grant
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Herb Garden Designs - Different Ways For Designing An Herb Garden
Herb garden designs vary depending on the needs and preferences of their designers. They also differ in regards to their overall purpose. You can learn about different herb garden designs in this article.
By Nikki Tilley