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Herb Gardening
Tips for growing herbs in your garden or kitchen. Share advice about which herbs to grow, and how to care for your herb garden.
In a nutshell, here's what it takes to grow health herbs outside. The right soil, just enough water (and not too much), and protection from the cold winter months. And yes one more thing, companion plants would help.Contributor: David PoePublished: Nov 02, 2009
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Good feng shui energy is all around you, it comes in all forms, shapes, and sizes. Basically, you can test the quality of any given energy by the way it feels. You know the feng shui energy is good when you test it with the basic question: does it feel good?
Good feng shui in the kitchen is as important as good feng shui in your bedroom, and for the same obvious reasons - your body is deeply connected to the energy of your kitchen.
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Pure Contemporary recently featured great ways to bring the outdoors in -- and our friend Anne Robert provided this gem by French firm Les Ateliers Ouvert. Made of eco-friendly material (aside from the herbs), la table-potagère (the kitchen garden table) -- is by all accounts "Green Design": A portable herb garden, that allows modern cooks the joy and essence of...
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Fresh herbs are expensive at the grocery store and often require purchasing much more than is needed. Plan to grow your own herbs indoors this winter.
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In the fall, tending to your herb garden can help extend the growing season and ensure the success of future crops. You can even get an early start on your spring and summer herb gardens.
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Herbs give mouth watering flavors to our food as well as cure our ailments when we are sick. It is possible to grow your own herbs for your own use, and one of the best ways to start your organic herb garden is by using hydroponics.Contributor: Thomas LovePublished: Sep 24, 2009
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Do you want to create your own herb garden but do not like the idea of hard work? Smile, because I have just the right solution for you – a mini herb garden in the size that you prefer! First of all you may discover that maintaining an average size garden may not be hard work as in hard labour that one would baulk at. Think of it more like playing squash – hard work that you enjoy. And that is the way allotments owners feel. So having a...
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