Archive for November, 2009

Add Easy-to-Grow Savory to Your Herb Garden

Monday, November 30th, 2009
Two Mediterranean herbs you should have in your garden are summer savory and winter savory. Both of plants have a similar flavor and aroma - hints of oregano and thyme - but with just a bit of a kick. Because one is an annual and one a perennial, each has its own growing requirements. Grow them both, for two great additions to your herb garden and your kitchen.

Adding Dill to Your Home Vegetable Garden

Monday, November 30th, 2009
From seafood, to potatoes and pickles, dill is a very versatile herb that can be added to your home vegetable garden with ease. Here are the steps you need to follow to grow dill successfully.

How to Start an Herb Garden – Top 3 Things For Every Beginner to Know Beforehand

Monday, November 30th, 2009
To start an herb garden is a wonderful way to fight the winter blahs, liven up the atmosphere of your home, add great taste to your food, health to your body and art to your environment. It's pretty simple to get started, but some common mistakes can shoot you down before you get started. Here are a few big ones to think about.

Tomato Gardening Success – Cultivation of Heirloom Varieties

Monday, November 30th, 2009
In the recent Upside-down Tomato Garden or the Tomato Gardening Success articles I have not yet mentioned anything about the sturdiness or the hardiness of various tomatoes. Before this creates heartbreak of the gardening kind I feel some history and general information about Heirloom Varieties are in order.

You Want Your Container Garden Outside?

Monday, November 30th, 2009
When deciding to create a Container Garden outside, you really need to put some thought into the decision of where to put it. Make the wrong decision now and your container garden could really suffer. Pick the right location and you are on your way.