May 23, 2014
Mediterranean herbs growing among annual Salvias and Marigolds. Photo by Nicole Brait.
If you have nutrient poor soil don’t despair, you have the beginnings of a great Mediterranean herb garden.
Not only do Mediterranean herbs thrive in nutrient poor soils, … Read More...
Category: Edible Landscaping, Garden Design, Greening, Herb Gardens
Tags: edible gardens, gardening, gardens, herbs, Mediterranean Herbs, Oregano, Poor Soil, Rosemary, sage, Thyme
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June 8, 2009
Many of you out there, if you’ve not yet done so, yearn to grow something in your limited spaces. The challenge develops when, in addition to limited space, you also have limited resources, and for some hopeful gardeners, perceived limited … Read More...
Category: Container Gardening, Experiencing, Herb Gardens
Tags: black thumb, bulbs, containers, flowers, garden, gardening, green, green thumb, herb window boxes, herbs, organic, plant, planting, plants, pots., sage, seeds, soil, thumb, Water
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April 23, 2009
Here’s a little garden idea, an idea for a little garden, an idea for little gardeners, or an idea for someone who knows little about gardening.
It’s simple:
1. Open the can.
2. Pour a glass of water into the … Read More...
Category: Container Gardening, Creating, Herb Gardens
Tags: Container Gardening, flowers, garden in a can, Herb Gardens, herbs, plants, vegetables
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April 21, 2009
Here are five simple things you can do help save the planet and your cash:
1. Contain Yourself, or Not
Plant an herb garden. Even if you don’t have a garden, you can still plant herbs in a pot or … Read More...
Category: Container Gardening, Edible Landscaping, Green & Sustainable, Greening, Window Boxes
Tags: cooling, green, hardier plants, heating, herb garden, herbs, kitchen garden, mulch, plants, retain moisture, save energy, save money, use less water, Water, Xeriscaping
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