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Caring For and Feeding Wildlife by Planting a Wildlife Food Plot

Many people who love wildlife plant wildlife food plots. These plots consist of crops such as clover, chicory, or buck beans, which are favorite foods of deer.

Orchid Care

A lot of people find their love for orchids after they have received one as a present. With that love however comes a responsibility of orchid care. Information about caring for orchids can be overloading but here are some basics that you need to consider.

Herb Garden Plants – Dill

Dill water was a remedy for squalling babies 100 years ago and dill is the sweet-tasting ingredient in gripe water. Its primary culinary use is as an addition to pickled cucumbers and gherkins – known in America as dill pickles.

Growing Roses in Containers

All types of roses are suitable for growing in containers but particularly popular for growing this way are the miniature roses and the standard rose trees. But there’s no reason why we can’t have hybrid teas, floribundas, climbers or even ramblers growing in this way. One obvious advantage of this method of cultivation is that you’ll have total control over the soil characteristics.

Knowing How to Grow Herbs – Therapeutic FX 4 U!

Knowing how to grow herbs will provide you with quite a number of unique therapeutic benefits. You’d be surprised to find out how fresh herbs can create a tranquil environment from a stressful day. In addition, the medicinal properties of some herbs just might save you a trip to the drug store for some aspirin.

Tea Herb Garden

As any tea lover would tell you, making tea from fresh herbs can be so flavorful that it’s a wonder more people don’t try it. It doesn’t get any fresher than growing your own herbs and harvesting them for use in your own kitchen.

Growing Herbs in Pots – A Great Alternative to the Outdoor Garden

For those small spaces or by preference, growing herbs in pots is an excellent alternative to the outdoor garden. Window boxes, hanging baskets, and pots can be used for your indoor herb garden. Since indoor herb gardens have the same growing needs as outdoor plants, it shouldn’t be any more difficult planning, planting, and caring for your indoor herb garden.

Italian Herb Garden – Easy to Grow, Essential For Cooking

An Italian herb garden sounds marvelous, doesn’t it? Basil, oregano, sage, garlic, parsley, fennel, rosemary – to name a few, these are all the great flavors that make Italian cooking, well, Italian.

Preserving Herbs From Your Home Herb Garden

A home herb garden is a great source of fresh herbs any time of the year and has many benefits. The herbs you grow can be enjoyed fresh or preserved by drying or freezing for later use.

Mint Herb – A Beginner’s Guide to Sowing, Growing, Harvesting and Using

A complete guide to growing mint, one of the trickier herbs for inexperienced gardens to grow. Everything from the kind of soil and condition to sew it in to what do do with the harvest is included. As mint can tend to grow out of control, advice about controlling it is included.

Worm Composting – How To’s and When To’s

Looking for heaps of efficient tips on worm composting? These worm composting how tos will definitely be able to help you out.

3 Benefits to Growing Herbs Indoors

Growing herbs indoors is easy, convenient, and allows you to extend the gardening season year-round. These are just a few of the many ways you can benefit from growing herbs inside.

Thyme Herb Garden – On Finding the Best Variety, Growing, Harvesting and Making Herbes De Provence

A guide to thyme and the many different species that can be grown. Includes tips on growing, harvesting and making herbes de provence.

The Reasons Behind Transplanting Roses

The attitude of many people goes something like “If it’s not broke, don’t fix it”. But this is not quite true with roses. There might be many different reasons that you would actually transplant them.

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