Nothing can make a difference in a meal like adding fresh herbs instead of dried herbs. You can get fresh herbs at your grocery store but they do not store for very long and they can be expensive. Creating your own culinary herb garden is one alternative. Most herbs are easy to grow and maintain and can continue to provide for you throughout the course of the year.
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Spice Up Your Cooking With Fresh Culinary Herbs From The Garden
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Get The Family Involved With A Chia Herb Garden
Saturday, September 20th, 2008With the new chia herb garden growing your herbs has never been easier. Everything you need to grow your herbs comes packaged with this set. With the chia herb garden, growing herbs is so easy it offers a great way to get children involved in the fun. Everyone can have their own herb to take care of as each kit comes with multiple pots and seeds. From seed to in your food, this kit will provide your family with a lot of fun as you grow your own herb garden for the kitchen.
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The Benefits of Herbs And Essential Oils
Wednesday, September 17th, 2008For millenia the mankind has used herbs in a great many ways. These uses can be categorized into three distinctive groups; religious, culinary and medicinal. In the article below we shall take a close look at each of these categories in order focusing upon the medicinal uses and essential oils.
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Fresh Herb Plants: How to keep them that way
Thursday, August 28th, 2008It is great to have fresh herbs at your fingertips for kitchen and medical use. However it has been said that all things must come to an end and this applies to the seasons, which means the end of your fresh herbs.
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An Herbal Gardening How To Guide
Wednesday, August 27th, 2008Have you ever had an interest to plant your first herb garden? Herbs have been around for ages and have been used in various purposes, such as treating sickness, craft projects and flavoring food. Here’s a few tips on getting started.
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