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A Weed Is Just a Weed, Or Is It - Weeds That Are Herbs
While most people consider a weed to be nothing more than a nuisance, some of the most common garden weeds are actually beneficial herbs. Read this article to learn more about them.
By Nikki Tilley
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How To Take Care Of Container Herbs During Cold Weather
Most people know that herbs will do quite nicely in containers throughout the summer months, but when cold weather comes, they are unsure of how to take care of their container grown herbs. Learn more here.
By Heather Rhoades
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Herbal Tea Gardens: How To Use Tea Plants For A Garden
Herbal tea gardens are a great way to enjoy your favorite teas. It is easy to learn how to make tea gardens and there are numerous tea plants for a garden to choose from. This article will help.
By Jackie Carroll
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Creating An Herb Wall Garden: How To Make An Herb Wall Garden
Plants that don't require deep root depth are ideal candidates for vertical gardens. An herb wall garden is a perfect example. Outdoor and indoor vertical herb garden planters can be purchased but can you create a DIY herb wall? Click here for more info.
By Amy Grant
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Garden Inspired Cocktails – Tips On Growing Herbs For Cocktail Drinks
Is there anything more satisfying than stepping out into your garden after a day of hard work and plucking some delicious herbs for your dinner menu? Growing herbs for cocktail drinks is equally enjoyable. Learn more in this article.
By Karen Boness
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What Is The Universal Edibility Test: How To Tell If A Plant Is Edible
Foraging is a fun way to enjoy the outdoors and bring dinner home. You just need to know what to look for to get a table full of nutritious goodies. This is where the Universal Edible Plant Test comes in handy. To learn what the Universal Edibility Test is, click here.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Healing Herb Plants – Tips On Growing A Medicinal Herb Garden
Before walk-in clinics and medical complexes, people had to grow and prepare their own medicines. Learn about plants with healing effects in this article.
By Darcy Larum
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Planting Herb Seeds – When And How To Start Herb Seeds
Starting herbs from seeds is an easy project even if you don't have gardening experience. Click on the following article for more information.
By Laura Miller
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Should I Prune Herbs: Which Herbs Need Pruning And When
It may seem counterproductive to prune an herb when it’s robust and growing like crazy, but you should. Click here for herb pruning information.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Controlling Invasive Herbs – How To Stop The Spread Of Herbs
Growing your own herbs is a joy, but what happens when herbs become invasive? Click here for more information on what to do when good herbs go bad.
By Amy Grant
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Growing Herbs Upside Down: Learn About Herbs That Grow Upside Down Easily
Growing herbs upside down has both benefits and drawbacks but can be useful in small garden spaces. Click here for tips on growing upside down herbs.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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What Are Woody Herbs – Common And Interesting Woody Herb Plants
What are woody herbs? Learn how to tell woody herb plants from herbaceous herb plants. The following woody herb info should help.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Wound Healing With Plants: Learn About Plants With Healing Properties
People have been using plants as medicine from the earliest of times. Many still turn to plants with healing properties for home remedies. Learn more here.
By Teo Spengler
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Using Herbs As Edging: How To Grow An Herb Border
Using herbs as edging or as borders is a fun way to incorporate them amongst the rest of the landscape. Learn how to grow an herb border here.
By Amy Grant
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Grilling Herb Garden – What Are The Best Herbs For Marinades
You can buy fresh herbs for marinades at the grocers, but growing them yourself puts them quickly at your fingertips. Learn about herbs for grilling here.
By Amy Grant
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Using Healing Herbs – How To Make A Homemade Poultice For Healing
When it comes to using healing herbs, we sometimes forget about the benefits of herbal poultices. Learn about homemade poultices in this article.
By Mary H. Dyer
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What Are Wild Vegetables: Planting And Eating Wild Vegetables
Wild vegetables have been foraged for over many centuries. Most are highly nutritious and have a variety of uses outside of the culinary realm. For some interesting plants to try, tips on growing and the care of wild vegetables, click on the following article.
By Bonnie L. Grant