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GARDENING WITH HERBS - DISCOVER THE

SECRETS TO A HEALTHY,THRIVING WELL

ESTABLISHED HERB GARDEN

Gardening With Herbs-

Welcome to Gardening With Herbs

Dear Fellow Gardener

My name is Tony Stevens and I have been enthusiastic about producing my
very own Herb Garden for some time now. I made a big mistake when I
first started my very own herb garden. I jumped in feet first without
out any real research or deciding what I wanted from my herb garden.
What type of herbs to grow, soil type to use, lighting, indoor or
outdoor garden?

So what I have created is Gardening With Herbs. It is full of helpful
information about getting started with your very own herb garden and
have healthy thriving plants growing in just a couple of weeks.

Why have I created gardening with herbs you might ask. To help you and
fellow gardeners not to make the same mistakes that I did. Have the
correct information so you can get your first herb garden up and
running with out the frustration and heartache. So I would like to
share this knowledge with you, through this site Gardening With Herbs.

With the medical Science showing certain limitations and allopathic
medicines showing side effects, many people are now looking at
gardening with herbs as they are already available in nature to help in
not only maintaining good physical and mental well-being, but also
healing some of the diseases. Researchers have also figured out a
variety of herbs, which taken in their fresh or dried form can not only
improve the taste of the food or beverages like tea or coffee, but also
cure many medical conditions.

On a general scale, gardening with herbs can be classified into
culinary herbs, aromatic herbs, ornamental herbs and medicinal herbs.
However, since many of the herbal plants possess multiple
characteristics, they can be categorized into one or more of these
classifications.
* Culinary Herbs - These are the most widely used herbs in normal
cooking and they add a flavour and to an extent aroma to the food.
They are also known for their aromatic foliage and the beauty of
the flowers that bloom on the plant. Whether thet are fresh or
dried, they can still be used for many things. While they may be
annual, biennial or perennial, these herbs have tender roots or
ripe seeds. Typical examples of these herbs include mint, cumin,
parsley and many more.

* Aromatic herbs - While these herbs have a major overlap with the
culinary herbs in terms of adding aroma, these are also very useful
in making perfumes or incense sticks. They can even be used for
potpourri. Typical examples of these herbs include marjoram,
lovage, rosemary, lavendar and basil.

* Ornamental herbs - These plants are decorative owing to their
beautiful shapes and leaf structures and can be used as excellent
balcony plants. Not only do they beautify the area, but also some
of these have excellent medical properties and this adds additional
value. Valerian, Borage, Chicory, mint lavender and thyme are some
of the many ornamental herbs that also provide ornamental benefits
(easy on the eye).

* Medicinal Herbs - This final category sums up all the herbal plants
that have been used since time immemorial by ancient Indians in
form of Ayurveda and the Chinese for their herbal treatments.
Marshmallow, turmeric and many such herbs are some of the commonly
used herbs for their medicinal properties.

* Another excellent benefit for gardening with herbs is to control
pests in your garden. Some herbs can actually keep these little
bugs away and make your gardening experinece a whole lot easier.

While most of these drugs are available in the market, getting some of
these herbs in their freshest form is difficult. Moreover, with the
advances in agriculture, it is now possible to grow a variety of these
herbal plants in the gardens of one's home. I did not know most of this
as a plumber but there are many guides and references, in both online
and offline forms that provide information about the various herbal
plants, their medicinal properties and how to grow them.

You can specialize an herb garden specifically to one of these purposes
or a mixture of purposes. You can also grow herbs in a garden with
other species and you can even grow them indoors by growing herbs in
pots. You don't need all that much space to grow an herb garden. A
four by six foot small plot is large enough to support a small family
of plants.

Gardening With Herbs Can Be Grown In Many Ways

* Annuals
* Perennials
* Shrubs
* Trees

Herbs are like any other plant you grown and they need the same
attention and care as any other plant. There are several things that
herbs need to grow into healthy plants and those things are:
* Well-drained soil
* A sunny location or shade depending on the plant.
* The right climate

Heavy or compacted soil is not ideal for gardening with herbs. If you
find that your soil is like this, you can add some organic matter to
it. You can use fertilizer but it is not necessary. Unlike other
plants, not many diseases or insects attack herbs so pesticides will
not be necessary either. There are a few herbs that have some special
considerations. Dill, caraway, anise and fennel can become victim to
red spider mites in dry, hot weather. Mint is negatively affected by
rust.

There are two ways to gardening with herbs.
* You can buy the herb plants and plant them in a garden at home.
* Herbs can be grown straight from seeds.

All herbs can be grown from seed and for the avid gardener, watching a
plant grow right from the seed is a joyous occasion because you are
able to watch that seed every step of the way from birth to death.
Late winter is the best time to place the seeds in a shallow pot or
box. Seeds will grow best in a light and well-drained soil but make
sure not to cover the seeds too much. Herbs should be planted shallow
especially if it is a fine seed. In the spring, seedlings can be
transported outdoors but some herbs, such as dill, fennel, anise and
coriander doesn't transfer well and should be planted directly in the
garden.

Please feel free to browse the site for more information on gardening
with herbs, you can check out all the other articles, which cover
various topics from growing rosemary herb, to growing herbs in hanging
baskets, or better still sign up to my free gardeniing with herbs mini
course.

Gardening With Herbs FREE Mini Course. You'll Learn

* Choosing the correct herbs to grow
* Herbs for brewing tea's
* Seasoning your cooking with your home grown herbs
* Medical benefits of various herbs to help boost the immune system,
fight off colds and flu's, calm your nerves from the busy life
styles we all seem to live.
* Making sure your herbs see it through to another summer, what you
do throughout the growing season plays a vital role. It's a vital
layer of protection for your plants during the long cold winter.
* Companion plants. Having the correct plants that will grow
together and protect each other.
* And Much, much more......

To start receiving this amazing information about gardening and
plumbing, simply fill out your first name and email address below.

We will instantly deliver the gardening with herbs mini course to your
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