Garden Plants

Herb Garden Plants – Do You Know What They Are For?

By admin at 29 January, 2010, 3:18 pm

Herb plants come in annuals, perennials, and biennials like other types of plants. There are so many differing kinds of herbs and each one is different. If you’re interested in a specific kind of herb, you should research that one to comprehend the care it wants and the easy way to use it correctly. This [...]

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The majesty of herb garden plants

By admin at 29 January, 2010, 1:23 pm

Herb Garden Plants        Like other types of plants, herb plants reach in annuals, perennials, and biennials.  There is a vast variety of herbs and each one is uncommon from each other. If a particular type of herb catches your interests, you are in, if you would like to understand how to concern for [...]

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Herb Garden Plants – Coriander, Silantro or Dhania – Schizophrenia reigns

By admin at 29 January, 2010, 12:06 am

Coriandrum sativum (Umbelliferae)Appearance:These entire herb garden plants make a decorative addition to any herb border – they may also be cultivated in pots quite successfully and will reach a height of 45 cms (1.5 ft). The lower leaves are fan-like (similar to flat-leafed parsley), upper leaves are filigreed and the tiny flowers in high summer [...]

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3 Important Tips for Your Herb Garden Plants

By admin at 21 January, 2010, 4:59 pm

Like other types of plants, herb garden plants come in different forms. There are different varieties of herbs. If you are planning to have one type of herb garden plant, you should know how to care for it and how to use it properly. To better understand different types of herb garden plants and their [...]

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Picking Out Garden Plants And Flowers For A Bountiful Harvest

By admin at 20 January, 2010, 4:10 pm

When starting a garden you have two choices when it comes to the garden plants and flowers you grow, you can raise them from seed or you can purchase your vegetables. Your gardening success will depend on the quality of these small starter plants. Knowing the difference between good plants and bad plants will go [...]

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Gardening: Gardening Plants

By admin at 19 January, 2010, 3:03 am

When it comes to gardening plants, there are too many to name.  Gardening plants can refer to flowers, shrubs, herbs, vegetables, fruits, and many more.  There are also gardening plants that are in season at different times of the year, some in fall and winter, others in spring and summer. Whatever type of gardening you [...]

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Herb Garden Plants – Foxglove – Both Doctor and Killer

By admin at 18 January, 2010, 4:40 pm

Digitalis purpurea (Scrophulariaceae)AppearanceOne of the taller herb garden plants, the foxglove attains from 1 to 2m (3? to 6?) in height and provides an early to midsummer flower show. It has tongue-shaped, deeply veined, soft and dark green attractive foliage, but its real crowning glory is its hanging steeple of purple/red bell-like flowers with a [...]

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Enjoy Herb Garden Plants All Year

By admin at 18 January, 2010, 11:53 am

One of the neat things about growing herbs is that you can grow them year round.  Herb garden plants grow very well indoors which means you can continue to have fresh herbs all winter. Plus, all the beautiful greenery really perks up your home.There are many different herbs with many different uses.  In addition to [...]

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Herb Garden Plants – Basil, Sweet Basil

By admin at 17 January, 2010, 7:31 pm

Ocimum basilicum (Labiatae)Appearance:Sweet basil herb garden plants bear tiny, white, purple-tinged flowers in midsummer and produce juicy aromatic leaves. A healthy plant reaches about 30 cms (1 ft) in height with good foliage. ‘Dark Opal’ has a gingery aroma, and when used shredded in salads adds a decorative air and exotic flavor.Description:Tender herb garden plants, [...]

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Herb Garden Plants – Parsley and the Devil

By admin at 17 January, 2010, 9:38 am

Petroselinum crispum (Umbelliferae)Appearance:All forms of parsley are grown as annuals, although strictly speaking they are biennial plants. By removing the flower heads the productive life of the plants can be extended and the quality of the foliage flavour maintained.The most familiar ones are the frilly curled-leaved sort (called French curly-leaved parsley in America) – herb [...]

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