Monday, June 30, 2008

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Your Guide to Planting the Right Herbs for the Kitchen. Whether your home is large, small, or you live in an apartment, a herbal garden can add not only variety and spice to your cooking but also a bit of decoration to your home. Follow these simple rules in order to get started with your garden this spring.

If vegetables are grown in the shade they are less likely to have good production and quality. Because they are hanging, they are prone to drying out, especially when the wind blows. Choose simple flowers with a constant blooming.

Plan early enough in the season what you want to bring in when the temperatures start to fall. If the plant needs direct sunlight it may be more difficult to bring in rather than a plant that just needs partial light. When the weather turns warm, put the plants outdoors and bring them in at nighttime.

Before long, you will be able to enjoy fresh herbs with your meals. Now, ransform your love of gardening into a year-round hobby.

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