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Learn how to grow basil, rosemary, oregano, lavender, and other herbs at home. Find out their benefits, uses, and care tips for different regions and seasons.
Learn how to grow fresh herbs for your cooking needs in your backyard, patio, or windowsill. Find out the benefits, varieties, and care tips for parsley, mint, dill, basil, sage, rosemary, thyme, cilantro, fennel, chamomile, and more.
Learn how to grow basil, chives, cilantro, dill, fennel, lavender, lemon balm, mint, oregano, parsley, rosemary, sage, savory, scented geranium, and thyme with very little care. These aromatic plants add flavor, fragrance, and color to your dishes and gardens.
Learn how to grow basil, oregano, rosemary, parsley, chives, cilantro, mint, thyme, tarragon, bay laurel, sage, dill, lemon balm, lemongrass, savory, and lavender in your kitchen. This guide provides tips on ideal conditions, watering, pruning, and harvesting for each herb.
Learn how to grow herbs from seed or plant in containers or small spaces. Find out which herbs are annual, biennial, or perennial and how to harvest and use them in your cooking.
Learn how to grow your own herbs indoors with this guide to 16 easy-to-care-for plants. Find out their sun, soil, and water needs, and how to harvest and use them in your cooking.
Learn when and how to plant and grow common herbs with this helpful chart and guide. Find out the best soil, light, and growth type for each herb, as well as companion planting tips and herb growing guides.
Learn how to grow basil, chives, cilantro, parsley, oregano, and more with these easy-to-follow tips and instructions. Find out the best varieties, growing conditions, harvesting methods, and uses of these herbs in the kitchen and garden.
Learn the best herbs to grow for beginners, from sage to rosemary, with tips on planting, harvesting and caring for them. Find out the growing conditions, varieties and uses of each herb in the kitchen and garden.
Create a simple potager, or kitchen garden, and harvest your herbs for cooking, sprucing up lemonade, cocktails and tea or simply enjoy their cottage charm (and sweet smells!). Herbs are also great looking greenery in cutting garden bouquets of other spring and summer flowers like zinnias and daisies.