Reflect Your Passion With an Herb Garden Design Theme
discuss alternate methods of drying, and the best way to freeze them.
By:
John Schepperl
Home and Familyl
Jun 04, 2010
Thyme – Cures Illness, Flavors Food, and People Have Bathed, Smelled, and Embalmed With it
Thyme has had a lot of uses as an herb garden plant in the past; embalming, bathing, and flavoring food tells only part of the story. In this article we share some of its history, tips on planting, and uses.
By:
John Schepperl
Home and Familyl
Jun 03, 2010
Save Money – Tips on How to Multiply and Divide Your Herb Garden Plants
Save money by multiplying and dividing herb garden plants and keep your garden budget under control. Once you’ve started herbs they do all the work and propagate themselves. Except for some annuals, you will seldom need to buy seeds or plants after your first investment. In this article we tell you how.
By:
John Schepperl
Home and Familyl
Jun 02, 2010
Herb Garden Gifts – Sweets from the Garden Patch
Herb garden gifts can come in all sizes, scents, shapes and sweets. Yes, sweets. Have you ever thought of making backyard sweets as herb garden gifts? In this article we share some of our favorite recipes.
By:
John Schepperl
Home and Familyl
Jun 01, 2010
Getting Buggy in Your Garden Patch? – Checkout Natural Bug Repellents for the Home Herb Garden
One of the major concerns for the herb gardener is how to protect plants from insects, plant diseases, and even animals such as deer from nibbling away at their prize herbs. In this article we talk about companion plants and what pests they will protect your garden against.
By:
John Schepperl
Home and Familyl
May 27, 2010
Indoor Herb Garden Tricks to Sowing Seeds
There are a few indoor herb garden tricks to sowing seeds in flats, pots, boxes, milk cartons, cans or whatever you have handy. In this article we cover how to sow very tiny seeds, soil mix, lighting, temperature, and the cause of “damping off.”
By:
John Schepperl
Home and Familyl
May 27, 2010
Growing Herbs in Pots Saves Space When You Group Them Together
Growing herbs in pots saves space when you group them together. But keep a few things in mind before you plant such as container size, plants that will thrive together in a small space, and growing conditions. In this article we tell you how to do it.
By:
John Schepperl
Home and Familyl
May 26, 2010
Add new Comment
Your Name: *
Your Email:
Comment Body: *
Verification code:*
* Required fields
Submit
Your Articles Here
It’s Free and easy
Sign Up Today
Author Navigation
My Home
Publish Article
View/Edit Articles
View/Edit Q&A
Edit your Account
Manage Authors
Statistics Page
Personal RSS Builder
My Home
Edit your Account
Update Profile
View/Edit Q&A
Publish Article
Author Box
John Schepper has 19 articles online
Contact Author
Subscribe to RSS
Print article
Send to friend
Re-Publish article
Articles Categories
All Categories
Advertising
Arts & Entertainment
Automotive
Beauty
Business
Careers
Computers
Education
Finance
Food and Beverage
Health
Hobbies
Home and Family
Home Improvement
Internet
Judaism
Law
Marketing
News and Society
Relationships
Self Improvement
Shopping
Spirituality
Sports and Fitness
Technology
Travel
Writing
Home and Family
Accessories
Babies
Elderly Care
Fathering
Genealogy
Holidays
Parenting
Pets
Pregnancy
Teenagers
]]>
Need Help?
Contact Us
FAQ
Submit Articles
Editorial Guidelines
Blog
Site Links
Recent Articles
Top Authors
Top Articles
Find Articles
Site Map
Webmasters
RSS Builder
RSS
Link to Us
Business Info
Advertising
Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of the Terms Of Use and Privacy Policy | User published content is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
Copyright © 2005-2010 Free Articles by ArticlesBase.com, All rights reserved.
My background is math textbook writing, public relatons, advertising, teaching, and a creator of eBooks on subjects I have an interest in.
For fun I hike, bike, ski, and have extensive experience as a “blue water” sailor.
Article from articlesbase.com
0 comments
Kick things off by filling out the form below.
Leave a Comment