Herbs
Whether just starting out, looking for growing info, or need help identifying edible herbs, you’ve come to the right place. There are a number of herbs that can be grown in the garden—some for medicinal reasons, some for aesthetic reasons, and others being common herbs you can eat, cook with or use in teas. Learning how to grow herbs is easy, and with the right know how, identifying edible herbs will become second nature. So whatever the reason, we can help with all your herb growing needs.
Herbs
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How To Grow Grocery Store Basil - Planting Supermarket Basil
Repotting grocery store basil, as well as propagating it, are great ways to get the most for your money. Read on to learn how.
By Tonya Barnett
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Can I Plant Grocery Store Ginger - How To Grow Grocery Store Ginger
Ginger has a lengthy history and was once bought and sold as a luxury item. But perhaps you have wondered, “Can I plant grocery store ginger?”. Read on to find out.
By Amy Grant
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What Is Bupleurum: How To Grow Bupleurum Herb Plants
What is bupleurum? It is a plant with a long history as an Asian herbal medicine and is a lovely foil for many other types of plants. Growing bupleurum in the garden bed brings in traditional natural medicine paired with unmatched annual color. Learn more here.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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When To Harvest Tea Plants: Information On Tea Plant Harvesting
Growing the tea plant, Camellia sinensis, allows you to produce your own tea at home. But how do you get from the plant to the cup? Learn more about harvesting tea plants in this article.
By Amy Grant
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Growing Tea At Home – Learn About Tea Plant Container Care
Did you know that you can grow your own tea? This evergreen shrub can be grown outdoors in USDA zones 7-9 but for those in cooler zones, consider growing tea plants in pots. Learn more in this article.
By Amy Grant
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Salad Burnet Plant: How To Grow Salad Burnet
Salad burnet plant is a Mediterranean native with hardy tolerance. Salad burnet is easy to grow and makes a useful addition to the herb garden. Find out how to grow this herb in the following article.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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What Are Benne Seeds: Learn About Benne Seeds For Planting
What are benne seeds? Chances are, you already know about benne seeds, which are more commonly known as sesame seeds. In spite of its nutritional benefits, benne hasn't gained a following as a food crop in the United States. Click here to learn more.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Care Of Winter Savory: Learn How To Grow Winter Savory Herbs
There are two types of savory, summer and winter, but in this article, we're going to focus on how to grow winter savory herbs. Click here to find out about the care and growing of winter savory and other winter savory plant information.
By Amy Grant
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Tea Plant Care: Learn About Tea Plants In The Garden
What are tea plants? The tea we drink comes from various cultivars of Camellia sinensis, a small tree or large shrub commonly known as the tea plant. Familiar teas such as white, black, green, and oolong all come from tea plants. Learn more here.
By Mary H. Dyer
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What Are Habek Mint Plants – Care And Uses For Habek Mint
Habek mint plants are a member of the family Labiatae that are commonly cultivated in the Middle East but can be grown here in USDA hardy zones 5-11. The following habek mint information discusses the growing and uses of this plant.
By Amy Grant
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Growing Tuscan Blue Rosemary: How To Care For Tuscan Blue Rosemary Plants
Rosemary is a great plant to have around. One very good variety for colorful blooms is the Tuscan blue. Click on the article that follows to learn more about growing Tuscan blue rosemary and how to care for Tuscan blue rosemary plants.
By Liz Baessler
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Lemongrass Repotting: How To Repot Lemongrass Herbs
The one problem with growing lemongrass in containers is that it spreads quickly and will have to be divided and repotted frequently. Use the information found in this article to learn more about how to repot lemongrass.
By Liz Baessler
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Companions For Lemon Balm – Learn About Lemon Balm Companion Planting
A member of the mint family, lemon balm is easy to grow, even for newbie gardeners. If you're wondering what to plant with lemon balm, then look to this article for a few suggestions to get you started. Click here for more info.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Chive Companion Plants – Companion Planting With Chives In The Garden
If you are planning a kitchen garden and wondering what to grow near chives, wonder no more. There are a host of perfect chive plant companions for texture, color, and flavor. Use the information and suggestions in this article to help get started.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Horseradish Plant Companions: What Grows Well With Horseradish Plants
Fresh horseradish is absolutely delicious and the good news is it's easy to grow your own. It is also healthy so companion plants for horseradish might get a huge benefit. Find out about companion planting with horseradish in this article.
By Amy Grant
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Marjoram Companion Plants – What To Plant With Marjoram Herbs
When planting anything in the garden, it's good to know ahead of time what grows best next to what. Use the information found in this article to learn more about companion planting with marjoram. Click here for more info.
By Liz Baessler
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Using Corsican Mint: Caring For Corsican Mint In The Garden
Corsican mint plants, which spread by narrow stems that take root as they grow, are well suited for filling in around stepping stones or pavers but aren't sturdy enough for heavy foot traffic. Learn more about Corsican mint in gardens here.
By Mary H. Dyer