Posted by admin | Posted in Small Garden Ideas | Posted on 16-03-2012
Tags: Garden, Herb, INDOOR
www.cookinggarden.com has lots of gardening information.
Originally posted 2011-03-11 03:36:26. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
www.cookinggarden.com has lots of gardening information.
Originally posted 2011-03-11 03:36:26. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
Herb Garden Design Tips
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Originally posted 2011-01-18 21:16:04. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
When planning an herb garden, there are several important points to consider, such as sun exposure and good drainage. Learn the basics of planning a good herb garden with aprofessional landscape designer in this free video. Expert: Marci Degman Bio: Marci Degman has been a landscape designer and horticulture writer for more than 13 years. Filmmaker: Tim Adams Series Description: A successful herb garden requires planning. Discover how to create a great herb garden with help from a landscape designed in this free video series.
Originally posted 2011-04-15 02:58:24. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
Seen this o n a TV show. Won’t they mold.
I seem to have no desire to get out there and work. It’s warm enough here to get out frequently in the winter months, but I can’t get going.
ezherbgarden.com – Information on home herb garden and harvesting herbs, how to correctly dry, freeze and store your herbs, or how to use them fresh.
Dean Chichelli from The Nature Learning Center shows how to build a Spiral Herb Garden. For detailed instructions on how to build a Spiral Herb Garden, visit The Nature Learning Center Blog at thenaturelearningcenter.com/blog
It was built yesterday in full sun in Texas !I cant think this is the best place
i want to know if i can grow oregano,basil,sage,rosemary,thyme,tarragon,chives,and parsley together in one container.because i live in the mojave dessert in ca and i want to grow a culinary herb garden indoors.Also could you tell me what type of potting soil/potting mix.
Expand the description and view the text of the steps for this how-to video. Check out Howcast for other do-it-yourself videos from carlo_scialla and more videos in the Herb Gardening category. You can contribute too! Create your own DIY guide at www.howcast.com or produce your own Howcast spots with the Howcast Filmmakers Program at www.howcast.com There’s nothing nicer than being able to pluck fresh herbs from your own little garden — especially when that garden is right in your home! To complete this How-To you will need: Containers Pottery shards or gravel Planter soil or potting soil and perlite Saucers Seeds, starter plants, or cuttings A sunny spot Fluorescent lighting Plastic wrap Step 1: Choose your herbs Decide which herbs you’d like to plant. Basil, cilantro, chives, marjoram, mint, oregano, parsley, rosemary, sage, and thyme all grow well indoors. Step 2: Get containers For each herb, get a container that measures, from end to end, one-third to one-half the expected height of the grown plant. Buy ones especially made for herbs from a gardening center, or use a clean milk carton or yogurt cup; just make sure you punch a hole in the bottom for drainage. Tip: Basil needs a large pot because of its extensive roots. Step 3: Cover the bottom and add soil Place pottery shards or gravel in the bottom of each container for drainage, and then put each container on a saucer. Fill the containers with planter soil, or use potting soil mixed with perlite. Step 4: Plant …
6 May 2011. Dump truck delivered 12 cu meters of dirt to replace the volume of bricks, stones, roots and other material removed from a ‘construction landfill’ from 40 years ago.
Growing an organic herb garden is easy with these tips, get expert tips and advice on organic herb gardening in this free video. Expert: Gale Gassiot Bio: Gale Gassiot makes her own organic compost or “gardener’s black gold.”
Space Saving BBQ and Herb Garden
Black + Blum (http://www.black-blum.com) have recently designed a terra cotta pot with a wealth of features. Not only can you grow herbs in this pot to season your food, you can grill with it too! The Hot-Pot BBQ has a grilling surface made from stainless steel 430, includes stainless steel tongues that discreetly store [...]
I checked out Walmart but no luck.
I have been wanting a Hydroponic Herb Garden for the Kitchen like seen on T.V. but it is expensive. I have tried herb gardening from seeds and plants outdoors in Florida but they usually die out before I can get them to grow. The only thing I have now are two beautiful Rosemary bushes.
Do you have any tips or ideas on what I can do to put together a decent looking herb garden in the kitchen area.
I need tips and advise please.
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