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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
by Maggie Oster
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Why Haven't You Started Your Own Herb Garden?

Many people think that adding a herb garden would detract from the beauty of their existing landscaping design, when in fact, just the opposite is actually true. Adding a well-planned herb garden to your current landscaping theme can really add beauty and flair to your landscape. Of course, you also get the added benefit of having fresh herbs to use and store, adding flavor to your cooking, and saving you lots of money at the supermarket. Many herb plants also give off their own fragrant aromas, so this will add even more sensual beauty to enjoy!

 

Herb gardens are fairly simple to maintain, and you really don't have to have a green thumb to plant and care for your herb garden. Herbs typically are hearty plants, meaning that they grow well in almost all types of climates and soils. Once you prime your soil, you simply have to add your plants, and make sure they get adequate water and nutrients along the way. Herb plants have their own distinctive appearance, which also adds interest and beauty to your landscape.

The most commonly found herbs in herb gardens today are thyme, parsley, and rosemary. There are hundreds of different types of herbs that you could incorporate into your herb garden though, so you should be adventurous and try some different types of plants to see what you like. You could do some cilantro, mint, chamomile, or even lavender. It may be a good idea to do some research however, as some herbs spread out rapidly, and can easily overcome other plants that you may have in your garden. You can never have too many herbs, what you don't use right away in cooking, can always be dried and stored for later use.

You could even bypass the traditional herb garden if you wish, and just add a few herb plants in various places throughout your yard. As long as they have water and sun, they will do well almost anywhere. You can also bring your herb garden inside, by simply using planters and potting soil. Flower boxes add appeal to the exterior of your home, and can be a great place for your herbs to grow. Use your creative touch, adding plants here and there as it pleases you, that is the main thing here!

The best reason for starting your herb garden, especially if you like to spice up your food, is the money you will save. With costs rising at the grocery store everyday, cutting corners, even on fresh herbs, will make a difference in your budget. If you end up with more herbs than you think you will use, you can always share them with neighbors and friends, who will surely appreciate your thoughtful gift!

With all of these reasons for starting your own herb garden, why wait any longer?

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Growing Herbs In Florida News

NOT SO FAST - Florida Weekly


NOT SO FAST
Florida Weekly, FL - Nov 25, 2008
Rose O'Dell King is the president, founder and driving force behind the rapidly growing Southwest Florida group, which includes restaurateurs, wine experts, ...

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FEEDER'S DIGEST FEEDER'S DIGEST - Tampa Tribune


FEEDER'S DIGEST FEEDER'S DIGEST
Tampa Tribune, FL - Nov 27, 2008
With a leaning toward Mediterranean, this neighborhood place complements classic dishes with lively meals combining fresh herbs and colorful vegetables. ...

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Gardening's route to health - Jamaica Gleaner


Jamaica Gleaner

Gardening's route to health
Jamaica Gleaner, Jamaica - Nov 7, 2008
Culinary herbs add variety, fragrance and colour to produce gardens. They provide a convenient supply for adding flavours to home-cooked meals. ...

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The far pavilions - The Age


The far pavilions
The Age, Australia - Nov 24, 2008
In February, he was required to send 10 native dried herbs and spices for testing by the Food and Drug Administration. A further complication was that ...

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Health Notes - News Chief


Health Notes
News Chief, FL - Nov 16, 2008
Subjects covered will include the most commonly-used herbs, vitamin-drug-herb interactions and growing and harvesting herbs. For details, call Wright at ...

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