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Gardening goes water-wise

March 31, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

It’s hard to believe after our wet winter but the emphasis for this year’s and future gardens will be on saving our most precious resource, water. We are obligated to use it wisely and I will pass on any information and tips pertaining to the issue that I discover. Do you realize fish counts are [...]

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Growing Herbs Garden From Seed

December 05, 2006 By: Momoy Category: Garden

BASIL, SWEET (Ocimum basilicum) Both green and ‘Dark Opal’ basil are attractive plants for the garden. I prefer to plant the seed where it is to grow directly to -the garden in mid-May. Germination usually occurs in 7 to 10 days. Basil is not difficult to transplant. Grows to 18 inches; space 12 inches between [...]

Outdoor Herb Culture Tips

July 13, 2006 By: Momoy Category: Garden, Plants

Most commonly used herbs will grow in the Northeast. If you have room, you can make herbs part of your vegetable garden. However, you may prefer to grow herbs in a separate area, particularly the perennials.
Herb Garden Size
First, decide on the size of your herb garden; this will depend on the amount of variety you [...]

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You can have fresh herbs at your fingertips by planting an herbal window garden. They not only provide ingredients to add flavor to your meals, but a wonderful aroma to

Abundant herbs? Dry them

Although fresh herbs are always preferable to dried, drying herbs is a way to extend your garden's reach past the first frost. At the end of the season, herb gardener Alexandra

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You don't need a large yard to have a tea garden. Many herbs used for teas do well in containers. You can also group herbs into one container and
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