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THE HOME HERB GARDEN

Tips on the wonders and methods of herb gardening
 * Welcome
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 * Growing Herbs
   * Basil
   * Chives
   * Cilantro/Coriander
   * Dill
   * Lavendar
   * Marjoram(Sweet)
   * Mint
   * Oregano
   * Parsley
   * Rosemary
   * Sage
   * Tarragon (French)
   * Thyme
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 * Hydroponics
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 * Indoor herb gardens
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 * Outdoor herb gardens
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 * Planting in containers
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   * Basil
   * Chives
   * Cilantro/Coriander
   * Dill
   * Lavendar
   * Marjoram(Sweet)
   * Mint
   * Oregano
   * Parsley
   * Rosemary
   * Sage
   * Tarragon (French)
   * Thyme
 * Hydroponics
 * Indoor herb gardens
 * Outdoor herb gardens
 * Planting in containers
 * Seeds vs nursery plants
 * Store & Supplies
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 * Gifts (2)
 * Growing in Containers/Pots (1)
 * Health Benefits (3)
 * Herbs & Spices (2)
 * History of Herbs (2)
 * How to Transplant (1)
 * Hydroponics (2)
 * Indoor / Outdoor Herb Gardens (7)
 * Medicinal Herbs (3)
 * Pest Control (3)
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 * Seasonal Herb Gardening (5)
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WELCOME

Thank you for visiting theHomeHerbGarden.com

 Creating your own home herb garden is not only a healthy hobby but also a whole
lot of fun, and in today’s hurried world – an easy and relaxing luxury. Just the
mere act of gardening, from planting to harvest, is a great mood enhancement all
by itself and herbs are one of easiest plants to grow and maintain, even so
called brown thumbs can grow herbs. They have been used for centuries as a
flavor enhancement to food, for their fragrance, and used for medicinal purposes
like weight loss, anxiety, depression, and high blood pressure, while some are
simply grown as ornaments. Herb plants also make for great and lasting gifts.
We’re here to assist you in developing and/or maintaining your home herb
garden. 




What is the difference between herb and a spice? Essentially any plant whose
leaf is used to enhance cooking, either by flavor and/or aromatics, is
considered an herb, whereas if any other part of the plant is used, such as the
seeds, roots, bark, etc., then it’s a spice. There are over two hundred
different types of culinary herbs grown around the world and while herbs can be
enjoyed either fresh or dried, spices are virtually always dried. Both herbs and
spices are rich in antioxidants, and studies suggests they also effectively
inhibit tissue damage and inflammation caused by high blood sugar. Many of the
herbs we use today in cooking were originally used centuries ago as medicines.
They were dried and kept so they could be used year round.

When it comes to food, everything tastes better with fresh herbs added to meats,
soups, and vegetables. There are many types of herbs to choose from that work
well around any kitchen; parsley, basil, oregano, chives, cilantro, dill, mint,
tarragon, thyme, sage, and rosemary are amongst the most popular. Some are
perennial, some are annual, and some are bi-annual, but all are easy to grow,
whether outdoors or indoors.

Here you’ll find information and tips on how, when, and where to grow your herbs
including hydroponics. For a large selection of herb gardens products click on
Store & Supplies and remember herb gardens make great gift ideas. And don’t miss
our FREE herbal secrets eBook. Please check back with us often as we will be
updating regularly.

If you have any comments, questions, or suggestions please contact us.

Bon appetit.













 




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