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Gardening in very cold climates can be a challenge, but it doesn't mean you have to miss out on growing your favorite herbs. Perennial herbs that can withstand harsh winters and thrive in USDA ...
There is simply no substitute for fresh herbs. Dried herbs are handy but they lack freshness and true flavor. Growing herbs ...
My first article was on chives, published in the Midland Daily News back in October 2002. I am including some additional recipes you may enjoy. Chives are an incredibly easy perennial herb to grow ...
Herbs are the closest thing to Everlasting Gobstoppers a gardener can grow. One caution – as much as we all like mint, always ...
Another early spring-flowering plant which you will find right now at garden centers is ranunculus ( Ranunculus asiaticus ), also known as Persian buttercup. This plant produces beautiful flowers in a ...
I love cooking with fresh herbs, and I think they are well worth the effort it takes to grow them. Fresh herbs add so much to the flavor of our cooking. When selecting which culinary herbs you ...
The peonies are barely poking through the ground and the herb garden still brown and lifeless. But don’t be deterred from trekking down Perennial Garden Way anyway, especially on days that augur ...
Mint plants are easy to grow, fragrant, and come in several tempting varieties. But is mint a perennial or do you have to buy new plants after the winter? While most types of mint are botanically ...
Several annual and perennial plants can add a splash of color to your landscape in early spring. Consider planting ranunculus in a pot or basket for a stunning display of pastel colors. Chives ...