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How To Grow Basil: {Quick Tips. Basil is a great choice to plant both indoors and outdoors since it’s easy to grow and is useful in so many ways. It can be used in salads, makes a great pesto and seasons dishes like soups, casseroles and sauces. It is also a key ingredient in many home remedies (such as treating wasp stings, mosquito bites, relieving coughs, and more). This is a plant that gives and gives…and gives some more! Here are some tips for growing your own bounty… Light Conditions: It loves as much sun as you can give it, plant in a full-sun location if possible but it will be ok with at least 4 hours of sun. Soil Conditions: It can be affected by the disease Fusarium wilt (fungus), mixing compost in with the soil helps fight it. The plant does not like sitting in water so choose a well draining soil. Location: Select a location to grow that is sheltered from wind and cold and will provide adequate sun (see above). Containers: It will grow well in pots and containers.

8 Nifty Ways To Grow Your Own Herbs: {Gardening. If you’re new to gardening and not sure where to start, growing herbs is an easy way to get your green thumb going. There’s no large plot to prepare or maintain (which can be daunting for newbies) and by growing different varieties, you’ll gain experience working with plants that have different watering and care needs. Here’s a project sheet highlighting a few different ways you can grow them with many suitable for your patio or balcony (and even indoors too). I also added instructions at the bottom of this page for building a clever spiral structure. Enjoy! This is a clever trick to grow several varieties of herbs, each with different environmental needs (full sun, moist, dry, shade, etc.), in a minimal amount of space. It’s also a clever way to conserve water since each watering flows from the top down to the plants at the bottom, water reaching each of them effortlessy. welcometovoluntarysimplicity.wordpress.com The first is from Welcome To Voluntary Simplicity: Summary:

Herb Seeds for the Herb Garden Untreated Organic Aromatic Medicinal and Culinary Herb Seeds - West Coast Seeds. "Those herbs which perfume the air most delightfully, not passed by as the rest, but, being trodden upon and crushed, are three; that is, burnet, wild thyme and watermints. Therefore, you are to set whole alleys of them, to have the pleasure when you walk or tread. " Frances Bacon 1561 - 1626 Herbs were the equivalent of air fresheners. Herbs crushed underfoot would release fragrance into the damp air and mask the smell of open sewers - the "foul and pestilential airs.

" Aromatic Herbs such as Chamomile, sage, basil, mint, were in great demand. Until George IV, English monarchs had a royally appointed "Strewer of Herbs" whose function was to ensure that the Royal apartments were scented and free of disease through judicious use of herbs strewn on the floors. ....How to Grow Herb Seeds. How To Get Rid Of Slugs: {Garden. Slugs are common garden pests that are like snails but without the shell for protection. Their size can be between 1/4″ to 10″ in length and come in a variety of colors from light grays or yellows to shades of black. They will cause serious damage to plants if left to do their thing, young plants are especially at risk and can be destroyed entirely.

Illustrations From Wikimedia Commons - Click To View Larger Here are a few different home remedies and tips that I’ve gathered over the years, these are natural options that don’t include harsh chemicals. Sprays: Coffee: Save leftover coffee to spray plants that have a problem, make sure to spray underneath the leaves as well as the stems and surrounding soil. You can also sprinkle a layer of used coffee grounds around the plant to ward off these pests. Barriers: The idea for using barriers is to prevent or repel slugs from reaching the plants. Traps: Set out bait or traps to lure them. Add anything from anywhere. Organize your interests naturally. Explore your community of interests. Share all of this!