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www.herbinfosite.com An overview of how to grow herbs year round. By extending your growing season you can use fresh herbs in your culinary efforts year round. Put them in pots and move them inside for year round enjoyment. Amazon.com AeroGarden 9401-00Z Extended Season Liquid Nutrients …AeroGarden 9401-00Z Extended Season Liquid Nutrients for Herbs …. I’ve had my Monster Herbs growing since late December ’08 and can hardly keep up, … www.amazon.com › … › Plant Germination Equipment [PDF] 1. Project Title: Over Wintering and Season Extension of Organic …File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat – Quick View Jan 26, 2006 … Extending Annual herb production: The protected environments gave us a great place for growing early season high quality annual herbs. … www.kingbirdfarm.com/Herbfinalreport.pdf Winterizing Your Herbs and Extending the Growing SeasonDec 2, 2010 … Let’s assume you have had a successful growing season, raised lots of herbs and have grown fond of fresh herbs in your recipes. ezinearticles.com › Home and Family › Gardening Growing Herbs in Containers and PotsGrowing herbs will also extend the garden season by planting herbs indoors from seed. Kitchen window sills and Window boxes are particularly useful as they … www.container-gardening-for-food.com/growing-herbs.html Indoor Gardening – Herb GardensIndoor herb gardening is a great way to extend your growing season throughout the year. Here are some tips for growing herbs in an indoor area
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    www.herbinfosite.com. A brief overview of how to plant a successful herb garden. The video covers the three types of herbs; annuals, perennials and biennials and the ideal planting conditions to insure bumper crop of delicious herbs. HowStuffWorks “How to Grow an Herb Garden Tips and Guidelines”Here are some smart tips for growing herbs, like how to improve the soil, fertilize, and design knot gardens. www.howstuffworks.com/how-to-grow-an-herb-garden.htm Herb GardeningInformation on herb gardening. Photos and step by step processes… very easy … I prefer to plant the seed where it is to grow directly to -the garden in … www.backyardgardener.com/herb/index.html The Culinary Herb Garden:Planting, Maintaining and Using Culinary …Quick, plant an Herb Garden! Lucky for you, this is fun and exciting to do. It is more fun now than it has ever been. Life in today’s culinary herb garden … www.mountainvalleygrowers.com/culinaryherbgarden.htm Herb Gardening – Planning and Planting an Herb GardenHerbs are some of the easiest plants to grow and they grow effusively. Most require little maintenance, unless you have the notion of planting a tidy … gardening.about.com/…/herbsspecificplants1/…/Herb_Gardens.htm — Growing an Herb Garden – West Virginia UniversityOffers information for beginning herb gardeners on history, cultivation, harvesting, and uses of herbs www.wvu.edu/~agexten/hortcult/herbs/ne208hrb.htm (herb garden) (gardening) (watering requirements) (starting

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      Laura and her mother Joy celebrate Mother’s Day outdoors planting a garden and enjoy some sun tea with fresh mint from the garden.

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        Sign up for a newsletter and get a free herb. www.mcshanesnursery.com Steve McShane here, McShane’s Nursery and Landscape Supply. Think of the best Salsa you’ve ever had, it was the fresh cilantro, wasn’t it? Herbs go a long way in the garden and we’re going to learn a little bit about how to succeed with herbs in your landscape and backyard. The first thing I would say is you need to plan for your herb garden, most people are growing herbs today in containers. They’re putting a little gravel in the bottom, they’re adding a high grade potting soil, maybe a little bit of mycorrhizae and some starter fertilizer to get them going. I always tell people to select things that are going to be a little exotic. Edible plants as well, why not mix in with your herbs things like nasturtium. The flowers of nasturtium are a little peppery and they do a lot for your salads. Calendula is also edible. These blooms, the plant what a great addition to your salads and entrés. The other thing I say to folks is make sure you consider sun. Sunlight: 6 to 8 hours a day. If you’ve got the right plan, you’ve got the right herbs, you’re feeding regularly and they’re plenty of sunshine, it’s easy to succeed. Before you know it, you’ll have salsa and dishes coming out of your kitchen with home grown herbs. McShane’s Nursery and Landscape Supply Copyright 2010 Landon Wolf Copyright 2010

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          John from www.growingyourgreens.com shares with you all the seed catalogs he received in the mail this year. He will briefly share his opinions on each of the seed catalogs, and then give his “top 5 seed catalogs” for 2011. The time is now to order your seed catalogs and order your seeds from Spring 2011!

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