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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
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Herb Gardens 2009 Wall Calendar
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Herb Gardens-Beginning Basics

For years, herbs have been used in medicines, as elements of landscape design, for fragrance, and of course, for adding flavor in cooking. There are many advantages to starting your very own herb garden, and it really isn't that difficult to do. Here you will find a basic guideline to help you get started with your own herb garden, and some tips that will help make herb gardening a more pleasurable, rewarding experience. With a little time spent studying, and some hard work, you could have a wonderful, productive herb garden, that you get all the credit for!

 

Before you start spending money on your herb gardening endeavor, take the time to carefully plan out your herb garden. Decide where you want to plant it at, and what types of herbs you want to have. One easy way to choose your herbs is to think about the types of herbs that you already use in your kitchen. Study up on the types you choose, so you will know what kind of environment they do best in, and how much room they will need in your garden. There are lots of great resources online, or you can visit your local home/garden store for help in selecting the herbs that you want for your garden.

It is best to sketch a rough plan of your herb garden on paper first, before you start planting. Separate the herbs by plant type, annuals in one space, perennials in another. This will make it easier when it is time to rotate your herb plants as the seasons change.

This may sound like common sense, but it is a mistake people often make, and one that should be avoided: plant your tallest herbs in the back of your garden. Larger plants will crowd out the smaller ones, which isn't a good thing.

If space is an issue, you can always do an indoor herb garden using pots. Just make certain you get fairly large pots, and allow for drainage. They will need to be placed in an area where they can get ample sunlight, in order for your herbs to grow.

Some herbs require certain soil conditions for optimum growth. It is a good idea to think about this when you are doing your research. If your soil is lacking needed nutrients, you can add them with fertilizer. In general, your soil should be a mix of sand, silt, and clay. Different varieties of herbs will grow best in certain types of soil, so it is a good ideato do your homework prior to planting.

It may be cheaper to start your herb garden from seed, rather than already growing plants. Plants tend to be much more expensive, and are often harder to care for than seeds that you plant. It is up to your own personal preference though, since after all, it is your herb garden!

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Greenspace: Reap the benefits of fresh herbs - Norwich Bulletin


Greenspace: Reap the benefits of fresh herbs
Norwich Bulletin, CT - Nov 20, 2008
It takes a little learning, but you will be rewarded with nice plants, interesting aromas and an early start on next year’s outside herb garden. ...

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Crouching tiger, hidden baseball cards: Inside Brett Dennen's world - Chicago Tribune


Crouching tiger, hidden baseball cards: Inside Brett Dennen's world
Chicago Tribune, United States - Nov 30, 2008
What can you see out your bedroom window? I've got a fig tree and then a little fountain that I built that's right under my bedroom window. ...

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Indoor herb gardens Garden options - DesMoinesRegister.com


Indoor herb gardens Garden options
DesMoinesRegister.com, IA - Nov 12, 2008
By Jennifer Miller • November 11, 2008 For fresh herb-loving cooks, one glance out the window will sink the heart. There still may be some raggedy oregano ...

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December Delight - San Marcos Daily Record


December Delight
San Marcos Daily Record, TX - Nov 28, 2008
Now is the time when chamomile, parsley, rue, santolina, Winter Savory, sorrel, and thyme rule in the herb garden. They thrive in cooler weather. ...

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Green shoots of recovery - Times Online


Green shoots of recovery
Times Online, UK - Nov 28, 2008
We are talking in Ian’s sitting room, looking out through big picture windows to his garden, neat as a pin, with its teardrop of perfectly mown lawn, ...

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