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FAQs Can you plant herbs directly in the ground? While it is possible to plant herbs directly in the ground, many gardeners ...
I had an amazing opportunity to attend the National Urban Extension Leadership conference in Nashville, Tennessee. During the ...
With palms, snake plants, and peace lilies, laughs Mary Conley, a Dubai-based sales professional who recently decided to ...
shrubby herbs also do very well in raised beds, pots, tubs, or even in a generous-sized window box, making them a great choice for the smallest of kitchen gardens where growing space is at a premium.
Given increasing food costs, cultivating a garden, especially a vegetable garden, is an excellent way to guarantee that your ...
Gardeners across the region are preparing or updating gardens and anticipating harvesting a bounty of homegrown goodness.
With warmer weather finally here and lots of spring shoots beginning to appear, it can be a busy time for those with green thumbs and Louise, who is based in London, has shared her tips.
Growing herbs indoors gives you the luxury of having fresh ingredients right at your fingertips. You can place them on a sunny windowsill or hang them in small, charming pots by the kitchen counter.
When the salads arrived at the table we already felt intimately familiar with their various lettuces. We’d even visited their ...
The nostalgia garden, in keeping with the beloved cottage garden, was borne out of necessity when English peasants used every ...
Imagine stepping into your kitchen and snipping fresh basil for your pasta sauce or adding fragrant rosemary to your roasted chicken without ever leaving the room. That's the magic of indoor herb ...