Organic Herb Gardening and Natural Fertilizers
December 13, 2009 by
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Organic herb gardening is an all natural method for growing delicious herbs in your backyard garden. If you choose to use conventional chemical fertilizers you run the risk of introducing carcinogens and other toxic matter into your body as you eat your herbs. At the same time the chemicals you spray on your garden can [...]
Italian Herb Garden Secrets
December 10, 2009 by
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Growing your own fresh herbs is a rewarding endeavor. Those rewards can be greatly enhance by choosing to specialize and concentrate on developing an Italian herb garden. Italian herbs are not only some of the world’s best tasting and most famous but they have a rich heritage of being an integral part of the culture [...]
Herb Garden Information – Know This Or Know Nothing
December 2, 2009 by
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Herb Garden Information: How to grow
Popular herbs may either be bought, propagated or planted from seeds. Watching seeds germinate and grow does anyone’s heart good and should be experienced by all gardeners. Almost like seeing a child grow in front of you, you are able to enjoy every step of the process. And nearly all [...]
Mediterranean Bread Dipping Herb Kit 5804
October 29, 2009 by
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Product DescriptionThree uniquely delicious Mediterranean hearb blends to add to olive oil for a fabulous taste of Europe. Send your tastebuds on a trip to sunny Tuscanny & Provence!Flavors include: Roasted Garlic and Red Bell Pepper Provencal Herbs and Onions Tuscan Market… More >>
Mediterranean Bread Dipping Herb Kit 5804
Herb Garden Designs
October 18, 2009 by herb
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For thousands of years people have been keeping gardens. These gardens contain everything from vegetables to fruits and flowers. They also contained herbs. Some of the more common ones that have been “domesticated” so to speak include parsley, sage, rosemary, thyme, basil and many others. The design of the garden depends largely upon the grower and whether or not he or she wants an ornamental garden, or one that is practical.