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Let it Grow: Teaches and herb


Post-Bulletin - Jan 2, 2012
Parsley, basil, sage, oregano and thyme are great choices for indoor herb gardening. These herbs are also great choices for flavoring winter soups, casseroles and roasts. My houseplants often end up with insect problems during the winter months. ...
 

John Walsh: Self-improvement is on the rise. At last, a true return to ...


The Independent (blog) - Jan 19, 2012
Classes with a nicely old-fashioned feel on English Grammar, Latin, Calligraphy, Herb Gardening, Sampler Embroidery... God knows if this bold initiative will succeed. But to find the nation's second-ritziest department store prepared to embrace the ...
 

Adding Pizzazz to Learning in New Year


Patch.com - Jan 2, 2012
Herb Gardening: Growing, Harvesting, Preserving and Using; Beekeeping. Interior Decorating: Stage to Sell-Design to Live; Interior Decorating-Color Schemes; Interior Decorating-Accessories; Eco-Friendly Furniture Facelift.
 

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Herb Gardening books

Grow Cook Eat: A Food Lover's Guide to Vegetable Gardening, Including 50 Recipes, Plus Harvesting and Storage Tips


by: Willi Galloway
From sinking a seed into the soil through to sitting down to enjoy a meal made with vegetables and fruits harvested right outside your back door, this gorgeous kitchen gardening book is filled with practical, useful information for both novices and seasoned gardeners alike. Grow Cook Eat will inspire people who already buy fresh, seasonal, local, organic food to grow the food they love to eat. For those who already have experience getting their hands dirty in the garden, this handbook will help them refine their gardening skills and cultivate gourmet quality food.
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Easy Growing: Organic Herbs and Edible Flowers from Small Spaces


by: Gayla Trail
Growing a handful of herbs and edible flowers adds sparkle to dozens of meals year-round. Fortunately for us, these plants are not fussy. They’re simple to grow and will fit into any space you can provide, including a crack in a broken patio stone, the step next to your front door, or a windowsill. In Easy Growing, Gayla Trail—author of Grow Great Grub and creator of the top online gardening community, YouGrowGirl.com—shares the tips, ideas, and know-how you need to raise delicious organic edibles wherever you can squeeze in a planter.
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Western Garden Book of Edibles: The Complete A-Z Guide to Growing Your Own Vegetables, Herbs, and Fruits


by: Editors of Sunset Books
Complete instructions for growing over 190 vegetables, herbs, berries, fruits, nuts, and tropical fruits in the ground and in containers.

Plans and design ideas for kitchen gardens of all sizes, as well as easy-to-follow guidelines for composting, building raised beds, and more.

Growing season details for all regions of the West, including Alaska and Hawaii.

Timely tips from edibles experts around the West-British Columbia to New Mexico.

More than 300 pages of color photographs, practical advice, and inspiration from the editors of Sunset magazine, the West's authority on gardening.
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Llewellyn's 2012 Herbal Almanac: A Do-it-Yourself Guide for Health & Natural Living


by: Llewellyn

Inside Llewellyn's Herbal Almanac, you'll find a colorful array of practical ideas on how to benefit from nature's most versatile plants. Spice up your favorite pasta dish with Presto Pesto. Restore health with an aromatic herbal soup. Even learn how to keep bees and make herbal honey. 

This friendly herbal guide features hands-on projects, fresh ideas, and advice for herb enthusiasts of all skill levels. You'll be inspired by thirty creative articles on herb use in five unique categories-gardening, cooking, crafts, health/beauty, and myth/lore-on everything from quick meals to urban gardening to making herbal crafts.
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Herb Gardening videos

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Organic Herb Gardening Tips : Herb Garden Growing Tips


Growing an organic herb garden is easy with these tips, get expert tips and advice on organic herb gardening in this free video. Expert: Gale Gassiot Bio: Gale Gassiot makes her own organic compost or "gardener's black gold."
 

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The Many Virtues of Herb Gardening


HerbGardeningOnlineGuide.com - Be for a number of reasons, herb gardening has certainly gained in popularity in the last decades and growing stronger in this day and age. From outdoor space to grow these herbal plants to a few pots scattered on the kitchen windowsill, herbs is a generous provider. Considered the "perfect plant", these plants are used for a number of reason while adding quality to one's everyday life. Growing herbs is simple and low maintenance. Herbs are totally natural, a welcomed solution to greener way of life and a grocery money saver. There is quite a beautiful world to discover in this fantastic herb gardening information site. Experienced advise and great tips fills the various simple, down-to-earth articles that offers a formidable help in growing and maintaining a healthy herb garden all year round.
 

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Herb Garden


CookingSessions.com host Jason Hill shows how to grow a culinary herb garden. With these tips, home cooks can learn about herb gardening and what to plant in their herb gardens. Among Hill's favorite herbs for a kitchen herb garden are oregano, basil, thyme, mint, tarragon, cilantro and chives. To see more cooking videos, visit www.CookingSessions.com
 

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Organic Herb Gardening Tips : How To Dry Fresh Herbs


Drying fresh herbs is easy with these tips, get expert tips and advice on organic herb gardening in this free video. Expert: Gale Gassiot Bio: Gale Gassiot makes her own organic compost or "gardener's black gold."
 

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How to Grow an Herb Garden Indoors


Handle any emergency with Howcast's First Aid app - howc.stExpand the description and view the text of the steps for this how-to video. Check out Howcast for other do-it-yourself videos from carlo_scialla and more videos in the Herb Gardening category. You can contribute too! Create your own DIY guide at www.howcast.com or produce your own Howcast spots with the Howcast Filmmakers Program at www.howcast.com There's nothing nicer than being able to pluck fresh herbs from your own little garden -- especially when that garden is right in your home! To complete this How-To you will need: Containers Pottery shards or gravel Planter soil or potting soil and perlite Saucers Seeds, starter plants, or cuttings A sunny spot Fluorescent lighting Plastic wrap Step 1: Choose your herbs Decide which herbs you'd like to plant. Basil, cilantro, chives, marjoram, mint, oregano, parsley, rosemary, sage, and thyme all grow well indoors. Step 2: Get containers For each herb, get a container that measures, from end to end, one-third to one-half the expected height of the grown plant. Buy ones especially made for herbs from a gardening center, or use a clean milk carton or yogurt cup; just make sure you punch a hole in the bottom for drainage. Tip: Basil needs a large pot because of its extensive roots. Step 3: Cover the bottom and add soil Place pottery shards or gravel in the bottom of each container for drainage, and then put each container on a saucer. Fill the containers with planter soil ...