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Hardy Winter Herbs: Cold-Hardy Herbs For Outdoors
A cold climate herb garden may take a serious hit from frost and snow. Luckily, there are plenty of herbs that can withstand the cold, as well as ways to protect those that can't. This article will help with tips on caring for herbs in cool climates.
By Liz Baessler
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7 Houseplants Not Worth The Hassle: Should You Avoid These High-Maintenance Houseplants?
Whether you are a beginner indoor gardener or an experienced grower seeking a challenge, get ready to avoid or embrace these diva houseplants
By Melanie Griffiths
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What Herbs Can Be Planted Together? Best Combinations To Try
We all know the benefits of vegetable companion planting, but what about growing herbs as companion plants? Click here to learn more.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Growing Victorian Herbs – What Is A Victorian Herb Garden
What is a Victorian herb garden? Learning more about this intriguing period may even inspire you to grow one in your own backyard.
By Laura Miller
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Hanging Herb Garden: How To Make An Herb Planter
Enjoy all your favorite herbs throughout the season with a hanging herb garden. Not only are these easy to grow and versatile, but they're great for those with little to no space. Click here to learn more.
By Nikki Tilley
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Best Holiday Herbs – Grow A Christmas Herb Garden
A Christmas herb garden will provide you with unique flavors or scents for holiday dishes and crafts. Click this article to learn more.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Storing Garden Herbs: Tips On Preserving Herbs From The Garden
If you grow herbs outside and want to use them year-round, preserve them. What are some of the best ways to do that? Click here to find out.
By Liz Baessler
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Landscaping With Medicinal Plants – Growing Medicinal Herbs In The Landscape
Medicinal plants are often low maintenance, sometimes native herbs. Interested in more of an herbal landscape? Keep reading to learn about medicinal herbs in the landscape.
By Amy Grant
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Best Full Sun Herbs - Which Herbs Need Full Sun
The best full sun herbs are those that need six hours or more of sunlight per day. Many herbs will tolerate some shade but prefer full sun, while others need full sun. If you have a sunny or mostly sunny spot for a kitchen garden, try these herbs.
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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Herbal Wedding Décor – Ways To Use Herbs In Your Wedding
Using herbs in your wedding harkens back to the rites of the past, but it's making a comeback. Here are some ideas on an herb themed wedding.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Edible Herb Flowers – Herbs With Flowers You Can Eat
There are numerous edible herb flowers from plants that are easy to grow and adorn the landscape, as well as your table. Read on for more.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Herb Spacing Chart - Tips For Spacing Between Herb Plants
Knowing how far apart to plant herbs is essential to their health and production. Follow these tips to get it just right.
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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Rock Herb Garden Ideas – Herbs That Grow In Rocks Or Rocky Soil
Most classic culinary herbs love poor soil and dry periods which enhance their oils and flavors. Low-maintenance herbal rock garden plants will fill in and tumble about the heat-enhancing stones.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Grow Your Own Herbes De Provence - How To Grow, Dry, And Store Herbs
Homemade gifts can add that special touch to any occasion, such as a jar of herbes de provence. Click here to learn how to grow and make your own for gifting.
By Laura Miller
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Grow Healing Herbs Indoors: Combat Winter Illness With A Medicinal Garden
If you are growing medicinal plants at home, did you know you also can grow an indoor medicinal herb garden? Read on for more.
By Susan Albert
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The Best Herbs For Seniors - Healthy Elderly Herbs And Spices
Long believed to be a useful source of prevention and healing, herbs are often sought after. Click to learn more about herbs for seniors.
By Tonya Barnett
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Learn About The Highly Prized Silphium Herb
What if there was a perfect plant? In ancient times such a treasure existed. It was the silphium plant.
By Laura Miller