Posts Tagged ‘Herb Garden’


Low Maintenance Flower Garden All Year

There are not very many things on earth which come close in beauty to a flower garden full of brilliant blooms Despite what you may believe, you do not really have to spend a lot of time to have a breathtaking garden. A lot of perennials and bulbs tend to naturalize, which means they grow [...]

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Start An Herb Garden And Turn Your Meals From Alright To Incredible

Having an herb garden is perfect if you love to cook and would like a fairly easy way to add spice to the meals you are cooking. An herb garden helps ensure you’ve got the spices you need for cooking anytime. Aside from that, herbs could be used to visually make any food pleasing. Here [...]

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Growing Potatoes At Home

Have a go with growing potatoes yourself if you want potatoes without all of the hazardous chemical substances in them. Early varieties of potatoes including caribe and Irish cobbler are ready to harvest in approximately 3 months. Mid-season varieties such as Yukon gold and red norland potatoes mature within 100 days. Early or mid-season potato [...]

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Safety Points To Consider For Indoor Gardening

There are Safety Considerations that you need to be aware of when having your own indoor herb garden – or any indoor garden. It is most likely that your indoor plants will be safe from hard aside from the odd garden pest. But if you have babies or pets in the home, the danger can [...]

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Keeping Pets out of your Indoor Herb Garden

Cats and dogs love dust, they dig in it, play in it and if a cat’s litter box isn’t clean they could find a back-up location in your indoor herb garden. Some pets will leave the mud alone but are irresistibly attracted to the leaves, either to chew on or bat at. There is not [...]

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Germinating Seeds Within for an Indoor Herb Garden

It's unimportant if the seeds you are starting are going to be making their way out of doors once germinated or if they're going to be additions to your indoor herb garden beginning seeds indoors is the best way to guarantee successful growth. The little seeds and sprouts don't do well with cruel weather changes [...]

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Selecting Indoor Houseplants to go with your Indoor Herb Garden

When you are choosing a regular house plant to go with your indoor herb garden you have to go outside the appearance of the plant although that could be a good place to start. If there's a certain sort of plant that you need to have look into the care directions first. Some plants need [...]

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Fertilizing Indoor Herb Garden Plants

Plants need different elements from the soil to grow. If they are not present in the correct quantity the plants will not be as healthy or grow as they should. This is the rationale plants need fertilizer, to add the missing elements (nitrogen, phosphorous, and potassium). You can give your plants too much manure which [...]

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Part time Indoor Herb Garden

Having a part time indoor herb garden; this is for those people that are living in an area with cold winters “too cold for their outside plants to survive in. By transplanting or bringing the plants indoors, they can survive the less warm months and add greenery inside the home. There are some considerations and [...]

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Pruning and Maintenance Tips for Indoor Herb Garden Plants

To keep your indoor herb garden plants healthy and thriving they may occasionally must be pruned or re-potted. The process is similar to outdoor plants and equally as critical. Dead or sick branches could affect the overall fitness of the whole plant and will be cut off. And there's the esthetic side of pruning, it [...]

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