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Fall is an ideal time to focus on perennial herbs, those hardy plants that keep coming back year after year, bringing flavor, fragrance, and beauty to your garden. Not only do these herbs add a ...
Growing tomatoes in your garden can be immensely rewarding as long as you keep away those pests that will threaten your crop ...
Using chemicals and inhumane deterrents isn't the only way to ward off pests. Certain plants, especially those with strong ...
In my reckoning, there are four kinds of herbs: tender herbs that go to seed, die at the end of the season, and must be replanted; perennial herbs, which die in winter but come back year after year; ...
There is simply no substitute for fresh herbs. Dried herbs are handy but they lack freshness and true flavor. Growing herbs in containers just outside the door will keep those flavors in easy reach ...
Cool-season annual herbs include parsley, cilantro/coriander, celery, dill, chicory, fennel, borage, arugula and chervil. (CHRIS GRANGER) Herbs are a diverse group of plants that include annuals, ...
There are plenty of herbs that thrive in the cooler temperatures of fall. Learn about eight herbs to plant in late summer for ...
Having your own small herb garden is a great way to spice up your home cooking with ease. There’s nothing better than cutting off a few pieces from a plant, taking them to the cutting board and then ...
Louisiana gardeners can successfully grow a wide variety of culinary herbs. Now is a great time to plant many of the hardy herbs we love to cook with. Hardy herbs establish reliably when planted ...
Many of us will soon be planning elaborate holiday meals and celebrations with friends and family. What better way to take your holiday cooking up a notch and impress your guests than with homegrown ...