Growing and harvesting your own cooking herbs is a rewarding experience that adds freshness and flavor to your culinary ...
Herbs grow very well in containers. As an alternative to an in-ground garden near your kitchen, you can locate pots of herbs ...
If growing season is wrapping up in your garden, no worries. You can dry and store your fresh herbs to continue enjoying ...
Choose containers in different sizes, colors, and textures to create an eclectic and inviting atmosphere. You can grow herbs, ...
Many popular herbs are annual plants that survive just one season. Others are perennials, which live and are productive for ...
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How to Grow a Fragrant Herb Garden
Imagine stepping out into your yard and being greeted by the delicious aromas of rosemary, lavender, and mint. Growing a ...
Water herbs at the base of plants, not from overhead. Keep soil moist but not saturated. Make sure your garden or your containers provide good drainage. Herbs don’t like soggy soil. This is an ...
The 3rd Saturday Plant Sale at the New Hanover Arboretum will be selling rosemary, mint, calendula, borage and Cuban oregano.
If you want peppery greens to spice up your vegetable garden consider growing mustard greens and arugula, also known as rocket. These cabbage family relatives grow like weeds and will gladly self-sow ...
Find out if chives are perennial plants that are hardy in your area or if you'll need to plant this herb again in spring.
Catmint (Nepeta mussinii) is a wonderful companion for roses, for the texture of its aromatic foliage and spires of mauve ...