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Apr 22 2008

Creating an Indoor Herb Garden

Published by Christine under Herb Gardening

If you love cooking you will know how enjoyable it is to create different variations of dishes that you cook regularly.  Even changing a few minor ingredients can make a big difference to the final dish, so it’s worth experimenting every time you go into the kitchen to cook a meal.
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Apr 20 2008

Indian Herbs: Give an Exotic Flavor to Any Dish or Garden

Published by Christine under Herb Gardening

Having an herb garden is one of the great joys of cooking, and there are hundreds or even thousands of options that can provide both beauty to your garden and excellent flavor to any dish. If you are looking for something to give both an exotic flavor to your food and also an exotic twist [...]

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Apr 18 2008

How to Build Indoor Herb Gardens: A Guide to Container Gardening

Published by Christine under Herb Gardening

If you are looking for information on how to build an indoor herb garden or how to build indoor herb garden layouts then the internet is probably your best bet for finding this information. There is a lot of information available on how to build an indoor herb garden and how to build indoor herb [...]

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Apr 09 2008

How to Get the Most From Herb Seeds

Published by Christine under Herb Gardening

Most herb gardens – whether you buy a kit or decide to make them from scratch yourself – require you to grow herb seeds to start the whole process off. These are available in small packets from your local garden store, and sometimes other stores as well.  They are very cheap to buy and you [...]

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Apr 05 2008

Mint Herb Varieties

Published by Christine under Herb Gardening

As a culinary herb, mint is a versatile addition to any kitchen. However, every gardener dreads finding mint in their garden. Mint grows like a weed, and once it crops up in an area, it can be invasive, choking out other plants.
The advantage of the invasive quality of mint is that it is easy for [...]

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Apr 01 2008

Herb Planters: Use Your Windowsill to Grow Garden Herbs Indoors or Out

Published by Christine under Herb Gardening

Herb planters are a great way to make use of a small amount of space. They come in a variety of shapes and some are even available as kits. While these can be used outside and there are herb planters that are specifically for outside use.
The majority of herb planters are going to be designed [...]

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Mar 15 2008

A Primer to Herb Farming at Home

Published by Christine under Herb Gardening

Herb gardening can take place pretty much anywhere; from an indoor window sill, to outdoor pots and a garden bed. On the other hand, herb farming takes place on the land – lots and lots of land to ensure enough crops to turn a profit. Most experts in the field will recommend approximately 12 acres [...]

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Mar 11 2008

Tips and Hints for Successful Herb Planting

Published by Christine under Herb Gardening

An herb garden can be a fantastic addition to any garden, especially if you plan it carefully beforehand.  Every single one has its own charm and range of uses, which means you can pick the exact range and selection that you will put to the most use in your garden.   Every herb is available to [...]

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Mar 08 2008

A Fresh Herb Keeper Keep Your Herbs Fresher Longer

Published by Christine under Herb Gardening

One of the things about having fresh vegetables is keeping them fresh. Often times they can go bad or lose much of their fresh taste as they sit in the refrigerator over time. There are many cultures like the Japanese that believe that freshness is the key to excellent cooking. It is also true that [...]

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Mar 06 2008

Growing the Rosemary Herb is Easier than You Think!

Published by Christine under Herb Gardening

The rosemary herb has gotten a bad rap as a plant that is difficult to grow, but this is simply not the case. This herb can actually handle a lack of attention and care quite swimmingly if it is given the best start in life. The key to successfully growing the rosemary herb lies in [...]

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