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Learn how to grow aquatic mint, zebra rush, and water celery in one spectacular pot!
Those new to the world of growing and cooking with herbs are well advised to start with mint.
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.
Fresh mint has a scroll full of nutritional and medicinal benefits guaranteed to assist in attaining good health. Spearmint and peppermint also provides health benefits.
Refreshing in foods, beverages and potpourris, mint is one of the most invasive garden plants, taking over whole beds unless contained.
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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.
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!
Herb gardens are easy to maintain and need little care. Fragrant varieties also make great additions to flower gardens.
A quick guide to flower care during the hot summer months -- and tips on how to enjoy your flower garden more, too.
Many herbs are used in delicious and nutritious brews and tea blends to drink, in addition to being used for cooking and other purposes.
Plant a scented garden in any garden theme. Use hostas with fragrant flowers in a shade garden to attract hummingbirds or flowers with scented leaves butterflies love.
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