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Little Herb Gardens: Simple Secrets for Glorious Gardens--Indoors and Out
Little Herb Gardens: Simple Secrets for Glorious Gardens--Indoors and Out
by Georgeanne Brennan Mimi Luebbermann
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Your Backyard Herb Garden: A Gardener's Guide to Growing Over 50 Herbs Plus How to Use Them in Cooking, Crafts, Companion Planting and More
Your Backyard Herb Garden: A Gardener's Guide to Growing Over 50 Herbs Plus How to Use Them in Cooking, Crafts, Companion Planting and More
by Miranda Smith
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75 Exceptional Herbs For Your Garden
75 Exceptional Herbs For Your Garden
by Jack Staub
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Herbs and Spices for Florida Gardens: How to Grow and Enjoy Florida Plants with Special Uses
Herbs and Spices for Florida Gardens: How to Grow and Enjoy Florida Plants with Special Uses
by Monica Moran Brandies
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Herb Gardens 2009 Wall Calendar
Herb Gardens 2009 Wall Calendar
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Save Money with Kitchen Herb Gardens

With the soaring prices of fuel and groceries rapidly rising everyday, smart consumers know that they need to do anything and everything they can to cut down their living costs, and one effective way many are doing just that is with their own kitchen herb gardens. Even dried herbs from the spice aisle are outrageously priced, due to the increased prices of freight being passed onto consumers. Fresh herbs can really drive up your grocery costs, and since herb gardening is so simple, why not go for it?

 

Herb gardening can even be a great family activity, since it is so easy; it is something that even young kids can really enjoy as well. What kid doesn't like playing in the dirt and mud?

At first, there is really no need to plant any herbs that you don't already use in your kitchen; if after all, the point is to save money by not having to purchase herbs from the grocery store. There are many different types of herb plants and seeds out there, but it is best to stick with what you know and regularly use at first. Some of the more common, easy starter herbs include: parsley, bay leaves, basil, thyme, oregano, rosemary, dill, and chives. Just make certain you plant all of your favorites!

Seed packets for herbs are fairly inexpensive, so you won't really have to spend a lot to start your own basic herb garden. Be certain to read the information on the back of the seed packets, and follow the planting directions carefully.

Once you have honed your herb gardening skills, you may want to move on to organic herb gardening. Organic herb gardens are a little more specific, and not all organic herbs are able to be planted directly into your garden as seeds. You can find lots of great resources on organic gardening at your library, online, or local home and garden store.

The nice thing about both regular herb gardens and organic herb gardens is that you really don't have to deal with pests that much, since they tend to stay away from herbs in most cases. You won't have to worry about spraying insecticides or any kind of pest repellent, which isn't the case with vegetable gardening.

If you decide to go with mint, you have to be careful to put it in a place by itself, because it tends to crowd out and kill other types of plants. To be on the safe side, if you do decide to plant mint, you might want to use a planter, or pot, rather than chancing it mixing with your other herb plants.

Herbs serve many uses, and herb gardens can be a lot of fun, and a great family hobby. If you use fresh herbs on a regular basis, herb gardening is a hobby that can really payoff as well!

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Plant Profile: Salvia's scent makes it appealing garden plant - TCPalm


Plant Profile: Salvia's scent makes it appealing garden plant
TCPalm, FL - Nov 29, 2008
Use it in beds by itself or as a background plant; or as a container plant. The flowers are attractive to bees, butterflies and hummingbirds. ...

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(Source: Virginian - Pilot)Get real with greens - istockAnalyst.com (press release)


(Source: Virginian - Pilot)Get real with greens
istockAnalyst.com (press release), OR - Nov 30, 2008
Consider rosemary as an addition to your garden. It works well in most sunny, well-drained spots and is an excellent herb to spice up your cooking. ...

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Mexican Tarragon is the Marigold of the Herb Garden - Chipley Florida Online Newspaper - Foster Folly News


Mexican Tarragon is the Marigold of the Herb Garden
Chipley Florida Online Newspaper - Foster Folly News, fl - Nov 10, 2008
Simply put the stripped leaves in a freezer bag or container and freeze dry. You can also stretch the fresh life of tarragon 3-4 days by placing it in a jar ...

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Home and garden briefs - Florida Times-Union


Home and garden briefs
Florida Times-Union, FL - Nov 28, 2008
"Cold Weather Container Gardening," 9 am Saturday, Dec. 6. Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens, 370 Zoo Parkway. Meet outside ticket booths at 8:45 am, ...

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Garden club news - Bucyrus Telegraph Forum


Garden club news
Bucyrus Telegraph Forum,  United States - Nov 18, 2008
Each person is to bring evergreens, ribbon, and their favorite container for an arrangement or door decoration. Petal Pushers Garden Club will attending as ...

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