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History of Herbs

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

Herbs have played an important part in man’s life for countless years — in his politics, romance, love, religion, health, and superstition.
Celery was used by the Abyssinians for stuffing pillows. Ancient Greeks and Romans crowned their heroes with dill and laurel. Dill also was used by the Romans to purify the air in their [...]

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