Articles related to "Grow Herbs"Fresh herbs add zest and flavor to everyday cooking. These five common Italian herbs will add color to your summer garden and zest to your cooking.
Why should we grow basil or any other herb for that matter? Bring flavor and health to your family's table with homegrown herbs and veggies.
Growing herbs indoors gives a gardener more control over the environment. With regular waterings and sunlight, you can have a bountiful herb garden in your own kitchen.
Growing an indoor herb garden can be an easy way to have fresh herbs year round. Lavender, rosemary, chives and aloe vera are easy and fun to grow as houseplants.
Cat mint is an herb that is so easy to grow, even if you don't have a green thumb it will thrive.
There are many benefits to growing herbs in the vegetable garden. Lemon thyme has many uses apart from culinary ones.
Herbs can be grown to be used in cooking, to be used for medicinal/holistic purposes, or simply to create a beautiful, scented, colourful garden.
Herbs are easy to plant, easy to grow, and respond well to benign neglect.
Growing herbs from seed is a wonderful way to always have fresh herbs on hand.
Even if you have room to grow herbs in the garden, there are some great reasons to grow some herbs in pots too.
Rosemary is a large shrub with blue or white flowers. Rosemary is easy to grow in Texas, is generally disease and insect resistant, and can be harvested all year.
Lemon Verbena leaves have a strong, lasting lemon scent. It is a tender, perennial herb that can flavor marinades, herbal tea, salad dressings, and desserts.
An indoor herb garden gives you fresh flavor all year long.
A bit of skill is required to setup and run a hydroponic indoor herb garden, but the result can be visually pleasing. Fresh herbs are the perfect cooking companion.
Herbs make a great addition to the urban garden. Not only are they attractive, compact, and easy to grow, but they will also add pizzazz to your cooking!
Herbs make great houseplants. All you need is a sunny windowsill and a few pots and you can have a thriving and edible indoor garden!
Many herbs grow well in Texas requiring little maintenance or special care. An herb garden feeds the spirit while the herb leaves and roots enhance the taste of foods.
Avid gardeners may want to eventually start propagating their own plants in order to increase their supply of herbs.
Herbs are prepared for medicinal use in four ways: infusion, decoction, tincture, and distillation. A Texas gardener can prepare many medicinal herbs in their kitchen.
Catnip is a member of the mint family. It is easy to grow in Texas and cats find the plant almost irresistible. Tea made from catnip is calming and aids sleep.
Indoor herb gardens are convenient, fragrant, and pest-free. They require little maintenance and are simple to start!
During the winter, growing herbs indoors ensures a steady supply of cooking herbs to add flavor to soups, stews and salads.
It's easy to grow a container herb garden with kitchen herbs that you frequently use. But to be successful, you must know the basics of what herbs need to thrive.
Grow herbs for their fragrance, to make a lawn, to attract bees, for salads, or to make into tea. Find out which ones to choose, and the best places to plant them.
Learn how to design an herbal tea garden using herbs such as mint, lemon balm and chamomile that is not only practical but also a fun place to entertain.
Herbs are a great choice for a novice gardener to grow. They can be virtually problem-free and make anyone feel they have a green thumb!
Gardeners with a love of herb and herbal lore find numerous ways to make their experience pay. A small plot of land and a little determination is all that's needed.
Container gardening is a great way to extend the growing season and add beauty to the landscape. Using containers also controls the spread of aggressive plants.
Houseplants aren't only good for cleaning the air-they can also add a fresh and stylish touch to your home decor.
Gardeners who grow culinary herbs in a container garden enjoy harvesting and cooking with fresh herb leaves outside the kitchen door throughout the gardening season.
Ever noticed how many people have pots of herbs growing in their kitchen who never use them in cooking?
Being an urban gardener doesn't mean you can't have a lush garden. With an accommodating windowsill and the right containers, you can grow a wide variety of plants!
Tips on how to plant an herb garden for cooking, crafts, and herbal remedies. Herbs are attractive in the garden, hardy, and easy to grow.
Herbs are easy to grow and gather and can be used for flavouring food, as a medicine or for perfume. They are useful in cooking and good for your health and well- being.
Most gardeners tend to consider grass in the garden to be in the same class as a weed and this is true in many cases, but lemongrass deserves a place in the garden.
Establishing a kitchen garden has many benefits. It will not only save money, but give an abundant supply of vegetables and herbs that are fresh and tasty.
Herbs are relatively hardy plants that can be grown and used easily by even a beginning gardener.
Many commonly used kitchen and medicinal herbs do not have to be planted in full sun to thrive. Below are five of these including growing tips for each one.
Houseplants are a simple and fun way to brighten your home during the long dreary days of winter. They can help beat the winter blues and provide some health benefits too
Those new to the world of growing and cooking with herbs are well advised to start with mint.
Flavored mayonnaise is both easy to whip up and impressive to all who come to your table. Can't beat that combination.
Tarragon, the indispensable classic culinary herb with a delicate, warm flavor used in many French recipes.
Fresh herbs are expensive at the grocery store and often require purchasing much more than is needed. Plan to grow your own herbs indoors this winter.
When seasoning culinary creations use fresh herbs whenever possible. Having a supply of fresh herbs on hand can be accomplished in a variety of ways.
Many people are getting back to the earth, growing their own food, and that includes growing herbs to use when you cook what you grow.
Prepare ultimately delectable gourmet dishes with herbs, vegetables and spices harvested from your own gourmet seasoning garden or gourmet kitchen garden.
Sad that the harvest season is over? Bring the fun of a vegetable garden inside your home with a winter container garden!
A border of plants around a vegetable patch can be useful and decorative. Here are ideas for edging plants to surround the kitchen garden.
Follow these four steps to grow a thriving herb garden, even in a tiny apartment.
Sweet woodruff is a valuable herb in the garden. It's a perfect choice for those shady spots near trees and overhangs. It's also a natural insect repellent.
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