Fresh herbs add so much to family meals with their added color, nutrition and taste. While some herb gardens can be quite ...
The jury’s still out on whether fall is truly the best season or not (I vote yes ), but one thing is for sure: it’s getting ...
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Starting an Indoor Herb Garden
Starting an indoor herb garden is surprisingly simple. With a little light and a few well-chosen herbs, soon you'll have home ...
Weeding is most people's least favorite garden task. We've identified five herbs that can help muscle out weeds, as well as ...
This plant sale will also feature a pop-up shop with pantry items and other merchandise. Head to this plant fair to find ...
Use a pair of garden scissors or bypass pruners for faster and easier harvesting. Make your cuts above a set of healthy leaves to keep the plants looking good. Then, preserve the flavor and zest of ...
Give your herb garden plants plenty of room to grow and spread out so they will reach their full potential. Now that you know some general how-to tips, let’s consider the actual steps you need ...
Keep enjoying your homegrown herbs ... plants. This is about when the plants near their final height. You can remove up to one-third from established perennial plants that have been in the garden ...
While some are quick to remove over their herb garden in the fall while cleaning out the remains of other summer fruit and vegetable garden plants, many herbs can withstand cooler temperatures and ...
Start them from seed or from basal cuttings taken from mother plants, or transplant container-grown artichoke seedlings into ...
Volunteers worked all summer to get plants ready for the fall plant sale, which takes place Saturday, Oct. 12.
database information and plants for local school gardens. The sale will be at 2140 S. Carrollton Ave. Cash, check or cards accepted. For information, visit the Facebook page for the Herb Society ...