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		<title>5 Reasons To Grow Your Own Vegetables</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Jul 2010 20:25:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The thought of growing your own vegetables is very appealing to people but they often think that they do not have the time to do it. The truth is although you might need to spend a large amount of time setting things up at the beginning, the daily maintenance of your crop really doesn&#8217;t take [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The thought of growing your own vegetables is very appealing to people but they often think that they do not have the time to do it.</p>
<p>The truth is although you might need to spend a large amount of time setting things up at the beginning, the daily maintenance of your crop really doesn&#8217;t take too long.  You don&#8217;t really need a large amount of garden in order to be able to grow either.  You could apply to use a local allotment or if you have a small garden then you could use a <a target="_blank" title="Raised Garden Bed" href="http://www.thegardeningwebsite.co.uk/raised-garden-bed-c9007.html">small raised garden bed</a> to start growing some organic vegetables.  The great thing about growing your own vegetables is that there are a wide range of benefits to doing it and below are some of the best reasons to start doing it.</p>
<p>1. Because They Are Tastier &#8211; You can&#8217;t beat the taste of fresh, organically grown vegetables.  Vegetables bought from a shop have often been transported over long distances before they even make it in to a shop.  This means that a lot of that truly fresh organic flavour is lost during this process.</p>
<p>2. For Peace Of Mind &#8211; Even when you buy organic, you never really know what has been put on them or the soil.  Pesticides that are used to prevent different pests and diseases from destroying crops can sometimes effect the taste of your food.  When you are growing your own vegetables you can control exactly what is being put on to the crops and in the soil.</p>
<p>3. To Get Your Kids To Eat Them &#8211; Encouraging children to try new vegetables can typically be a challenge.  Getting your children involved with the process of growing fruit and vegetables will get them more interested in tasting different types of food they have helped to grow.  This is a great way to help promote healthy eating in your children from a young age.</p>
<p>4. To Keep Healthy &#8211; Everyone knows that they should eat five portions of fruit and vegetables each day to have a healthier lifestyle.  <a target="_blank" title="Growing Your Own Vegetables" href="http://www.thegardeningwebsite.co.uk/grow-your-own-vegetables-c9017.html">Growing your own vegetables</a> will encourage you to eat more fresh greens more often.  Getting out in the garden and preparing the place where you are planting your vegetables will be a good workout that can help improve your fitness.</p>
<p>5. To Save Money &#8211; When you are able to harvest your own vegetables you will notice that you will save considerable amounts of money on your weekly food shopping.  Supermarkets tend to have special offers on packs of carrots and other veg, which often means you buy more than you need.  The problem with this is that vegetables often have a short shelf life so they often end up being thrown away before you have a chance to use them.  Therefore growing your own will help you to avoid wasteful spending.</p>
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		<title>A Brief Introduction to Herbs</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jan 2010 14:06:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
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<p>There are a huge variety of herbs in the world, and each one is unique in its own way. If you are interested learning more about a specific herb, you should research it more to understand the care it needs and how to use it properly. This article will get you started in understanding general different types of herb plants and what they are used for.</p>
<p>From a growing perspective, there are of 3 categories of herb plant &#8211; Annuals, Biennial and Perennial:</p>
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<li>Annuals – common examples are basil, and cilantro &#8211; these will not survive the winter frost. Each year these herbs have to be planted from seed, or better still from a small plant you have kept indoors, saved from the summer growth. .</li>
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<li>Biennials &#8211; herbs that form leaves in their first growing season, and then flower and seed in the second season; then they die. Biennial herbs – such as parsley, angelica, or caraway &#8211; are best be sown in late spring, not in seed trays but directly into the garden. Prepare the soil first by working it to a fine texture and dampen the soil slightly. Plant the seeds in shallow rows, then firm the soil on top of them. Fine seeds can be planted in a mixture of sand and soil and compost, which will allow them to spread more evenly. You can cover the herb bed with wet burlap or paper, in order to keep the soil moist during germination.</li>
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<li>Perennials – such as sage or winter savory &#8211; can and do survive the cold temperatures, and with proper attention, they will grow year after year.</li>
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<p>Herbs can also be grouped into the categories for which they are used:</p>
<ul>
<li>Culinary herbs are probably the most useful to herb gardeners. They have a huge range of different uses in cooking. Because of their strong flavors, herbs like chives, thyme, basil, sage, savory, and marjoram are generally used in small quantities to add flavor to different types of food. Parsley is an extremely popular herb that is used mostly as a garnish. Some herbs can act as natural sweeteners &#8211; stevia, licorice, and the exotically named aztec sweet herb.</li>
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<li>Aromatic herbs have pleasant smelling flowers or foliage. Oils from aromatic herbs like loyage, mint, and rosemary can be used to make different types of perfumes, toilet water, or other various scents. Parts of aromatic herb plants used intact can also be used in the home to scent linens or clothing. They can also be dried and made into potpourri which will enable them to be able to retain their aroma for a long period of time. Lavender and lemon verbena are great herbs to use for potpourri.</li>
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<li>Some herbs are also used as natural treatments for common ailments. For centuries herbs have been thought to have the ability to cure the body. Current medical knowledge recognizes that some herbs are beneficial to one’s health, while others are overrated. Herbs used for medicinal purposes should onviously be used with due care. Most herbs are of course harmless, but some wild herbs can be dangerous if eaten. Herbs are used to alleviate stress, pain, or to boosting the immune system and cure insomnia &#8211; herb Robert, and lemon balm I have found that Aloe vera is great to have around the house (usually potted) for any accidental burns and cuts (more healing than anything you will find over the counter.</li>
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<p>A final category are herbs that are used mainly as decoration, because they grow beautiful brightly colored flowers and foliage:</p>
<ul>
<li>Many have whitish flowering, some have various light colored flowers &#8211; like valerian &#8211; which has crimson blossoms, and borage and chicory, which grow gorgeous blue flowers</li>
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<p>Not all herbs fit neatly into one of the above categories, and indeed some serve more than one of these categories. An example is mint, which can be used for cooking, tea, and pest control – but make sure you limit the boundarie of its growth, or it will become a pest itself growing wild across your garden!</p>
<p>If you would like more information on herbs, do drop by my <a target="_blank" href="http://howtogrowherbgarden.com">herb gardening</a> website, where I continually update articles and tips on gardening at home.</p>
<p>Whatever the interest that you may have in herbs, by understanding the facets of herb garden plants you are able to pick the herbs that will be most useful to you, and you can grow healty, fresh produce at home for your own use.. Good Luck.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Nov 2009 07:38:21 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Like any other plant, herbs come in annuals, biennials and perennials. There are many kinds of herb and each one has its unique properties. If you are interested in a specific type of herb, you should research that one to understand the care it needs and how to use it properly. This article will get you started in understanding general different types of herb plants and what they are used for. Annuals like basil, cilantro, and summer savory will not survive a frost. They need to be planted from a seed or a small plant every year. Perennials will tend to survive colder temperatures Examples of these are winter savory and sage and they will return year after year. Click here for more: <a target="_blank" href="http://www.herbgardenfacts.com/herb-garden-plants.html">herb plants<br /></a><br /> Biennial herbs are plants that form leaves in their first growing season and flowers and seed in the second season, then die. Biennial herbs like parsley, angelica, or caraway should be sown in late spring directly into the garden. Get the soil ready for planting, work it into a fine texture soaking it slightly.  Shallow plant the seeds in rows before firming the soil on top of them. Fine seeds can be planted in a mixture of sand which will allow them to spread more evenly. It is an idea to cover the planted bed with paper or burlap to keep the soil damp prior to germination. Herbs are also grouped into the categories for which they are used. Herbs used for cooking are the best known to gardeners. They have a huge range of different uses in cooking.</p>
<p> Because of their strong flavors, herbs like chives, thyme, basil, sage, savory, and marjoram are generally used in small quantities to add flavor to different types of food. Parsley is an extremely popular herb that is used mostly as a garnish. Fragrant herbs have wonderful smelling foliage or flowers. The oils from herbs like mint, loyage and rosemarycan be used to make all kinds of perfume, scents and toilet water. Certain herb plants can be used in the home to fragrance linen or clothes. For more visit our blog: <a target="_blank" href="http://herbgardenfacts.com/blog/">Herb Gardens Blog</a></p>
<p> Drying them will allow them to retain their aroma for longer and be used in products such as potpourri.  Great herbs for this are lemon verbena and lavender. Some herbs are also used for medicinal purposes. For centuries herbs have been thought to have the ability to cure the body. Present medical knowledge recognizes that some herbs are beneficial to one’s health, others are overrated. Herbs used for medicinal purposes should be used carefully. Some herbs are harmless but others can be dangerous if eaten.</p>
<p>Some herbs are not used for their flavor, power to heal or fragrance. Some herbs are used for their beauty.  can have brilliantly colored flowes and foliage. Many have whitish or various light colored flowers like valerian which has crimson blossoms and borage and chicory which grow gorgeous blue flowers. Even thought herbs can have these different categories, many of them have multiple uses. For example, mint may be used for cooking, tea, and pest control. By taking the time to understand herbs, whatever your reason, you will be able to choose the ones most beneficial to you. Click here for more: <a target="_blank" href="http://www.herbgardenfacts.com/">Herb Garden Information</a></p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Oct 2009 22:22:16 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="Herb Garden Plants" href="http://www.homeherbgarden.info" target="_blank">Herb garden plants</a>, like any other kind of plants, grow as annuals, perennials and biennials.  There are various kinds of herbs and each one is unique.  If you are interested in a specific type of herb, you should research that one to understand the care it needs and how to use it properly.  This article will get you started in understanding different general types of herb plants and what they are used for.</p>
<p>Annuals like basil, cilantro, and summer savory will not survive a frost.  each year, these types of herbs need to be planted from a seed or a young herb plant.  Perennials like sage and winter savory can survive colder temperatures and will return year after year.  <a title="Herb Garden Plants" href="http://www.homeherbgarden.info" target="_blank">Herb garden plants</a> that grow leaves in their first growing season, flowers and seed in the second, then die. are called biennials.</p>
<p>Biennial <a title="Herb Garden Plants" href="http://www.homeherbgarden.info" target="_blank">herb garden plants</a> like parsley, angelica, or caraway should be sown in late spring directly into the garden.  You should first work the soil by making it into a fine texture and making it slightly wet.  Then the seeds should be sown in shallow rows making the soil firm on top of them.  Fine seeds can be planted in a mixture of sand which will allow them to spread more evenly.  You can also cover the bed with wet burlap or paper in order to keep the soil moist during germination.</p>
<p>Herbs are also grouped into the categories for which they are used.  perhaps the most useful to herb growers are culinary herb garden plants.  There is a wide range of uses for herbs in cooking.  Because of their strong flavors, herbs like chives, thyme, basil, sage, savory, and marjoram are generally used in small quantities to add flavor to different types of food.  A very famous herb that is used mostly as decoration is parsley.</p>
<p>Aromatic herbs have pleasant smelling flowers or foliage.  Oils from aromatic herbs like loyage, mint, and rosemary can be used to make different types of perfumes, toilet water, or other various scents.  Parts of aromatic herb garden plants used intact can also be used in the home to scent linens or clothing.  They can also be dried and made into potpourri which will enable them to be able to retain their aroma for a long period of time.  Lavender and lemon verbena are great herbs to use for potpourri.</p>
<p>Some herbs are also used for medicinal purposes.  For centuries herbs have been thought to have the ability to cure the body.  Present medical knowledge recognizes that some herb garden plants are beneficial to one’s health, others are overrated.  Herbs used for medicinal purposes should be used carefully.  Some herbs are harmless but others can be dangerous if eaten.</p>
<p>Some herbs are not used for their flavor, power to heal or fragrance.  Some herbs are also used for their beauty.  Ornamental herb garden plants have brightly colored flowers and foliage.  Many of them come in white or light-colored flowers like valerian which has delicate  crimson flowers, and borage and chicory which has attractive blue flowers.</p>
<p>While herbs can be categorized into these different categories of uses, many herbs have multiple purposes.  Mint may also be used as insect repellent or as flavor enhancer.  Whatever the reason you have an interest in herbs, by understanding herb garden plants you are able to pick the herbs that will be most useful to you.</p>
<p>Buy Non-Hybrid <a href="http://essentialsurvivalgearcatalog.com/heirloom-seeds.php"><strong>Heirloom Seeds</strong></a> for healthy, good tasting, and continuous harvesting of your favorite herbs for many years to come.</p>
<p>For Food Storage Secrets for All you favorite herbs, <a href="http://essentialsurvivalgearcatalog.com/food-storage-secrets.php"><strong>click here</strong></a>.</p>
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