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Half my garden is full of vegetables and herbs that grow in snow, simply because I’ve chosen to live in a place that pretty much requires them. Below are 12 snow-tolerant species to consider growing in your winter garden. I have firsthand experience with most and have suggestions for th...
Mints, as stated just above, are herbs that grow in the winter. You’ll find them close to the ground, often freezing over once cold weather hits. But on a sunny day, they’ll put forth new leaves again. I harvest mine 2-3 times during the winter. The coloring is due to the plan...
To keep a fresh supply of those herbs on your table all winter long, all you have to do is move that herb garden indoors. It’s not as difficult as you may think. In fact, it’s rather simple. Some gardeners actually prefer to grow their herbs indoors simply because they’re more ...
Follow this guide to grow fresh herbs inside your house year-round. Learn how to care for 10 different herbs that you can throw into your favorite weeknight dinners for extra flavor.
Will planting Perennials in the fall hurt them in the long run? Nope! It turns out Kelly Clarkson is right:What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger.Facts show that perennials that are hardened off and experience their first winter as a youngster emerge stronger, healthier, generally hardier...
Herbs to Grow in Winter: 10 Herbs for Cold-Season Harvests Our Commitment We believe in a greener way of living. Hopefully the posts here on The Herb Exchange Blog will help you with knowledge of herbs, gardening, recipes and a healthy life. The Growers Exchange is committed to a greener...
Just about every dish tastes better with fresh herbs -- and there's no better way to get fresh herbs than to grow them yourself in an herb garden. From classic herb favorites such as basil, rosemary, mint, and thyme to lesser-known herb varieties, follow
The borage plant has blue flowers that are star-shaped. 22. Brown mustard (Brassica juncea) Primarily used to make brown mustard (sometimes called “old mustard”) as well as in Indian dishes. The plant has large, kale-like leaves that can be purple/green in color. ...