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Articles - Herb Garden TipsGrowing Organic! Herbs, Flowers and Fruit
Creating no dig gardens on top of the soil gives you many immediate advantages over the usual garden. It is quick and easy It will improve the soil underneath the bed It is weed free and organic While my site has co...
Care and Feeding of Your Herb Garden
Care and Feeding of Your Herb Garden Most herbs are fairly easy to maintain. They don't need water every day and don't really need fertilizer. The biggest concern you'll have is weeding. To find out if your garden needs water, take a finger and push it into the...
Harvesting and Drying Herbs From Your Garden
Harvesting While I think everything about growing herbs is a wonderful experience (well, maybe not the weeding!), harvesting is one my favorite things. It is, after all, the biggest reason to grow your herb garden. Harvesting the herbs is very easy if you remember a ...
Harvesting Herbs: Harvest in the morning of a hot and dry day--wait until the dew is off the plants. Snip off the top growth--about 6 inches of stem below the flower ...
What and When to Plant Your Own Herb Garden
What to Plant For your first herb garden, try to select hardy herbs that will withstand occasional neglect and can do nicely without lots of pampering. Some good choices include basil, marjoram, sage, mints of all kinds, ...
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Herb Gardening Tips Related ArticlesGrowing an Indoor Herb Garden Year-Round
If you love fresh spaghetti sauce or pesto, than you've just got to have fresh basil and other herbs all year round! Sure, a nice 1 X 4 window garden getting at least 4 or 5 hours of direct light from a sunny window will give you something to pinch here and th...
Setting Up Your Own Herb Garden
Setting it all up If you have chosen an outdoor garden, keep it small at first. 4' x 4' is a good size for a novice herb gardener, and will enable you to grow about 8-9 different herbs. Select a sunny spot which is easily accessible with a hose or sprinkler. Most herbs need lots of sunlight to thrive. Those which may r...
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