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  2. A beginner’s guide to herb gardening - AOL

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    Fedco Organic Herb Seeds $5.75 at fedcoseeds. Akovic also recommends organic herb seeds from Fedco. Based out of Maine and specializing in gardening, Fedco is a consumer-owned cooperative, meaning ...

  3. Planning to Start an Herb Garden? Read These Simple ... - AOL

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    Here’s how to start growing your own herbs in your garden or containers including what to grow, care, and how to harvest.

  4. Your Herb Garden Needs Special Care in Winter—These Expert ...

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    If an herb is a perennial in your particular growing zone, then it won’t need much in terms of winter protection, according to Ghafari. "Applying a layer of mulch—such as straw, leaf, or ...

  5. Herb - Wikipedia

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    Some plants are used as both herbs and spices, such as dill weed and dill seed or coriander leaves and seeds. There are also some herbs, such as those in the mint family, that are used for both culinary and medicinal purposes. Emperor Charlemagne (742–814) compiled a list of 74 different herbs that were to be planted in his gardens.

  6. Kitchen garden - Wikipedia

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    The herb garden is often a separate space in the garden, devoted to growing a specific group of plants known as herbs. These gardens may be informal patches of plants, or they may be carefully designed, even to the point of arranging and clipping the plants to form specific patterns, as in a knot garden .

  7. Outline of herbs and spices - Wikipedia

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    Cress – rather fast-growing, edible herb that is genetically related to watercress and mustard, sharing their peppery, tangy flavor and aroma. [5] Curry leaf – tropical to sub-tropical tree in the family Rutaceae, which is native to India. Dill – depending on where it is grown, is either a perennial or annual herb.