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Herbs in the Landscape » Edible Landscaping with Rosalind Creasy
rosalindcreasy.com — “I liken herbs to edible plants with training wheels. They are really easy to grow and fit into most any landscape. All in all, they are a great place to start if you’re new to gardening with edibles. Furthermore, they will bring your cooking to a new level. Fresh herbs outside the kitchen door are…” View full resource at rosalindcreasy.com
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Dr. Kulreet on Ayurveda
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End of summer herb soup with a poached egg - Recipes, Food & Drink - The Independent
independent.co.uk — “This soup is a great way to use up herbs in your garden that have bolted or flowered. You need to be careful what herbs you are using, though, as some of the more pungent herbs can really overpower the soup. Parsley, chervil and chives are great in abundance but you need to be more careful with herbs such as lovage, coriander and tarragon and use them in moderation.” View full resource at independent.co.uk
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Quinoa salad: Tomatoes and herbs pair beautifully with quinoa - chicagotribune.com
chicagotribune.com — “Quinoa, an ancient vegetable, is prepared similar to rice and often replaces it. But it's not really a grain.” View full resource at chicagotribune.com
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Herbed Avocado Spread Recipe - CHOW
chow.com — “Take mashed avocado to the next level with flavors reminiscent of Green Goddess Dressing. This spread tastes great on a BLT, grilled or roasted chicken, roasted...” View full resource at chow.com
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Great Reasons to Grow an Indoor Herb Garden
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Supplement Savvy: Herbal Supplements | Healthy Eats – Food Network Healthy Living Blog
blog.foodnetwork.com — “It’s a common (and dangerous) misconception that herbal supplements can be taken without worry. We’re giving you the facts on 5 of the most popular herbs.” View full resource at blog.foodnetwork.com
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how to grow herbs: Herb Parsley Giant of Italy 200 Seeds per Packet
herbsfortasteandhealth.com — “Herb Parsley Giant of Italy 200 Seeds per Packet List Price: $5.95 Days to Maturity or Bloom: 76 Huge leaves with great flavor. Dark green, flat leaves with strong stems. Organically Grown. Germination Rate: 70% List Price: $5.95 Your Price: $5.95- Huge leaves with great flavor. Dark green, flat leaves with strong stems. Your Price: [...], Herbs for Taste, Health and Life!” View full resource at herbsfortasteandhealth.com
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Herbs pack flavor punch
stltoday.com — “Among the many great gardeners I have met through the St. Charles Master Gardener program is Micha Kornblum. She is” View full resource at stltoday.com
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5 Garden Herbs for DIY Skin Care | Delicious Beauty
organicauthority.com — “Your garden herbs do great in food, but that's not all! Check out some of the beneficial properties these yummy herbs can bestow your skin, and then, a simple way to capitalize.” View full resource at organicauthority.com
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Death in the Pot - Lapham’s Quarterly
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Gewurzhaus | Herb and Spice Merchants | Gewurzhaus
gewurzhaus.com.au — “Gewürzhaus, German for Spice House, stocks a comprehensive A-Z of spices, herbs, salts, peppers & sugars. In addition, we mix & mill over 100 unique blends, which are exclusive to Gewürzhaus. Available online or in-store at 342 Lygon Street, Carlton.” View full resource at gewurzhaus.com.au
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Some Natural Herbal Remedies For Your Diabetic Dog
petanim.com — “If you have a dog with diabetes, you may be looking for natural ways to treat your pooch. Here are some great herbs to help your dog with his” View full resource at petanim.com
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Master Gardener: Over-mulching is a national plague - Chinook Observer: Great Outdoors
chinookobserver.com — “There’s almost nothing that improves the appearance of the residential landscape more than a fresh application of bark mulch. In addition to increasing the aesthetic appeal of the landscape, home gardeners have long recognized mulching as an accepted cultural practice to prevent weed growth, conserve moisture in the soil, reduce soil erosion on slopes, reduce the soil temperature during warm summer days and add organic matter to the soil. ” View full resource at chinookobserver.com
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#MomStorm Twitter Party - Have a Better Breakfast | Busy Mommy Media
busymommymedia.com — “Growing up, my dad was in charge of breakfast. More often than not, he would cook a huge pot of oatmeal and serve it to us with evaporated milk and brown sugar. I've run into a few people over the years who claimed to not like oatmeal but I grew up eating it - it's a comfort food to me - and there are few better ways to start a morning than with a nice, hot bowl of oatmeal.” View full resource at busymommymedia.com
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