Add these flowering herbs and plants to your herb garden, they taste great and have beautiful blooms, too, from CountryLiving.com
Indoor herb garden ideas are great for year-long gardening. Are you in need of some ideas to get started? Then check this list out!
On Monday we shared our new herb garden for our deck. Today we're going to show you how to make your own tiered herb garden. This herb garden is great for small spaces and decks. We decided to grow our herbs on our deck because the neighborhood deer have deci
Are you new to gardening? Here's a list of beginner gardening mistakes to avoid. Even seasoned gardeners make them so make sure to read it!
When you’re suffering from the symptoms of a cold or flu, comfort can be found in natural ingredients right from your own garden. Get the details here.
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If you’re looking for a low-maintenance way to grow plants, this is for you. Round raised garden beds are easy to make. Additionally, they’re easy to maintain, too.
We have loved having a CSA share. I was sad to say goodbye to ours, at least for a few months. The farm that we did it through (Johnson's Backyard Garden) was fantastic, and they had a well-organized system that guaranteed a diverse share. They usually give a few bunches of greens (especially in the winter months), some root vegetables, miscellaneous other vegetables, and one bunch of herbs. These herbs could be extremely easy to use, and sometime not so easy to use. We have gotten big bunches of basil in the summer that were turned into pesto, bunches of cilantro that went into salad dressing, but the head-scratcher that I got a few times was dill weed. Like a gigantic bunch of dill weed. More than you could ever possibly use in a week, before the bunch goes bad. I actually really like dill, but having that much fresh dill was a little overwhelming, and I often ended up throwing some of it away (which I really don't like doing!). Then I discovered that you can dry your dill weed! And you don't need a dehydrator! Hooray! Here's how you do it: 1. Carefully wash and dry your dill weed. 2. Clip the thick stems off, and evenly scatter the small bunches over a rimmed cookie sheet lined with a silicone mat. 3. Preheat your oven to the lowest temperature setting (mine went to 270°F). Do not choose the 'keep warm' setting. 4. Put your cookie sheet in the oven for 40 minutes. Once you get to 40 minutes, check on the dill every 5 minutes or so until the dill is dry and crispy. 5. Remove it from the oven and let it cool for 10 minutes. 6. Remove from the pan and crumble the dill into a jar. 7. Make this ranch dressing. YUM! Pin it for later!
Drying fresh herbs will allow you to enjoy them longer. Learn all about how to do it, with step-by-step instructions for 6 different methods.
May 05, 2010 The Wildflower Center has redesigned part of its demonstration garden, and wowza—look at this! Stock tank mania! The first three beds are now devoted to stock-tank planters or stock-tank ponds. But there’s a twist that I’d never … Read More
Laying out a garden can be expensive. It makes more sense to invest in a plant that will give you long-term value, than a plant you will have to replace year after year. Here are the 16 best perennial herbs to start your garden with, to give you many years of use.
A tiny social space dedicated to the flowers.The reason of the Floweround creation. Daily doze of inspiration is guaranteed
It has become my habit to drive by the house right after church and yesterday I gasped with joy when I saw this color! So happy and pretty, especially against the yellow base siding. Now that's a lot of aqua! The garage floor has been poured and the front and back porches are being framed up for their concrete. Lots more homes have been started, so it's quite a busy spot. Not to mention the crowds following runners on the Chattanooga Marathon. We are just a few yards from Main Street where parades usually happen. And I just discovered (for Dave) a new little bakery, within a 3 minute walk. O boy. I can see him volunteering to walk the dogs and get a sweet roll as his reward. Today my sister Brooke and I are traveling to Ikea in Atlanta, and I am going to get some stuff for the new house. In the 70's and sunny, so it will be a lovely drive. 2 hours. And if that isn't enough, the photographer for the realtor is coming and so the house is in PERFECTION mode for a few more hours, and then we'll go back to real life. I am glad to be out of the way for this event. We have ideas for the tiny garden at the new place....I saw this on Pinterest and thought, hmmm.
Here are the best perennials to make your garden shine!
Ormai i miei post sui mercatini vi sembreranno tutti uguali, ma io non mi stufo mai di girare per banchetti pieni di piante, fiori, oggetti vari, specialità culinarie. Il mercato delle piante di Edenkoben è quello che apre la stagione e anche quest'anno non mi ha delusa.
Did you know it is possible to have your own aquaponics system no matter what space you have available? Read here to see how to make it a reality!
PVC Pig Waterer DIY If you have ever had a pig on your place, then you know how much they love to wallow in mud. Pigs love it so much they will dump their drinking water over to enjoy the fun…