Like most herbs, epazote can be used medicinally, in the kitchen to add flavor to food, and as a tea. Epazote is related to lambs-quarters and, like its relative, it will take over a garden if left to its own devices. Don’t worry; it’s controllable with careful planting. It’s ...
Grow a few basil plants in containers so you can bring them indoors before fall frost. Or make a second sowing outdoors in June in order to have small plants to pot up and bring indoors for winter. As frost nears, you can also cut off some end shoots of the plants in the garden and...
It offers, to the budding herb grower and experienced gardener alike, a wealth of easy-to-follow advice and achievable projects on: Cultivating and using herbs for your health, first-aid, wellbeing and beauty Growing and using herbs to enhance your surroundings and living spaces?How to grow,...
We mean it. Herbs need to be pruned to keep them healthy. If you spend too much time looking at your herb garden and not enough time using it, the roots will overgrow the pot. If that sounds bad, it’s because it is. Overgrown roots can cause a plant to die, undermining this who...
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A herb garden can be practical and decorative, with the aromatic plants enjoyed for their use in cooking, their fragrance, or blooms. Easy to grow, herbs are a wonderful addition to your garden, while you can just as easily create an indoor herb garden too, because there are so many ways...
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This method is inexpensive and can be done using cuttings from herbs growing in your garden or using a sprig of fresh herbs from your local grocery store. Rooting herbs from cuttings works well with basil and mint. Simply take a leafy stem of the herb you’d like to grow and remove the...