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Things to Know about Growing an Herb Garden

Friday, February 26th, 2010

When you decide to grow your own herb garden, the next step is selecting the kind of herb plants you want. There are so many different herbs and many of these herb plants have numerous types—for example, there are 100s of varieties of thyme to choose from.
The life cycles or growing periods vary with different […]

Buy The Best Indoor Plant

Friday, February 26th, 2010

There is a wide variety of indoor plants to select when you are in the market for plants for your home.  How does one find the best indoor plant?  To select the best indoor plants there are a number of criteria one can use.  Things like experience with plants, flowering or non flowering?  hanging or […]

The Italian Herb Garden

Friday, February 26th, 2010

Growing your own herbs in an Italian herb garden provides a huge amount of possibilities. Italy has some of the best and most well known herbs in the world.  And herbs have an important role at least in a small way to contributing to popular Italian dishes.
Basil is a well know Italian herb and […]

The Home Herb Garden-How To Use Your Herbs

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

You have planted the herbs and watched them grow and flourish. Hopefully you will now know how very useful they can be in lots of different ways. However, you will also know that for a successful home herb garden, there is a bit of work needed.
In order to use the herbs you will need […]

Know Places to Find the Best Indoor Plant Growing Equipment

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

So you know that you want to start growing some plants indoors, and of course you are going to want to have the most success possible. Anyone who is interested in indoor plant watering and care is going to need to know where they can go to get high quality indoor plant growing equipment, and […]

Your Balcony Herb Garden

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

Does your balcony need new life? Try potted herb plants! Using pots is helpful because you can simply change their spot as you experiment with the quality and amount of natural light they get. If you grow your balcony herbs in containers, they are portable—so you can bring them inside at the end of the […]


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