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How to Grow Rosemary
Rosemary is one of the most versatile plants for the garden. It is beautiful, colorful, smells great, is drought-resistant, and you can even cook with it! (Not to mention how great your dog or cat will smell after wandering through some of ... [... more]
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How to make Refreshing Lavender Lemonade.
Welcome summer with a twist on the good old classic lemonade. Add a little lavender and impress your guest while celebrating your summer garden. Put a few Lavender stems with flowers aside to use as a garnish. Cut away the Lavender stems and take ... [... more]
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How to Grow Basil
There is nothing like putting some fresh basil with a thick slice mozzarella cheese and a tomatoe drizzled with olive oil. It makes for a great snack. So if you want to give this snack a try here are the steps to grow yourself some fresh ... [... more]
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How to Know the Different Kinds of Lavender
Lavender is a wonderful plant to grow. You can use it as a bush, a flower, a hedge or crop it for sachets or dried flower arrangements. If you have a dog in your garden, your pet will come in smelling great if he or she wanders through the ... [... more]
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How to PERFECTLY PAIR HERBS AND FOOD
Do you ever wonder which herb to put with which food? I did and started researching and experimenting with different combinations. Read on for ideals on what matches. Then experiment and find your own savory combinations. Basil can be paired with ... [... more]
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How to Attract Butterflies with Herbs and Flowers
For people who like butterflies it is good to know that certain things can be done to attract them. Having certain plants around is a major attraction. You have your garden but it just doesn't seem right with nothing else there. Gardens in the ... [... more]
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How to Dry Lemon Verbena
Lemon Verbena (Aloysia Trphylla) is a wonderfully aromatic plant that is indigenous to South America. It is used for culinary and medicinal purposes so is a lovely addition to any herb garden. One of lemon verbena attributes is that it can grow ... [... more]
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How to choose the best variety of Culinary Sage
Known for its beautiful broad leaves and pungent earthy aroma, this easy to grow herb is commonly used in stuffing and poultry recipes. Try one of the many garden varieties and discover new uses for the uncommon Sage. Common Garden Sage: Is the ... [... more]
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How to Choose the Perfect variety of Basil
Spicy, sweet, lemony, and minty. These are all ways to describe the flavor and aroma of fresh basil. Easy to grow from seed and bigger selections to choose from at the nursery, this favorite herb deserves some planting space in your ... [... more]
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How to Have a Relaxing Spa With Garden Fresh Ingredients
Start with the harvest: With a clean pair of garden sheers, clip away a handful of fresh lavender wands, a small handful of mint, use your fingers to rake a handful of chamomile flowers off of their stems, and clip a small bunch of sage. Wash the ... [... more]
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How to Dry Herbs
Drying herbs can be useful for both spices and incense type herbs. it has to Be Done with care though, so as to preserve the maximum potency of the herbs. (for flavor, sent or medical property's) The first thing to do is to make sure that your ... [... more]
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How to Make A Floral Liqueur
Homemade Liqueurs are a unique and beautiful handmade gift to give, but have you tried a Floral Liqueur? Using Lavender, Rose Petals and Mint, you can create a very fine, flavorful liqueur. This recipe will easily guide you in making a romantic ... [... more]
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