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Growing Rosemary in Water

Rosemary (rosmarinus officinalis) is an attractive plant with red blossoms. To enjoy the blooms of roses, the plant needs to be planted in spring. Rosemary bush grows up to six feet tall and produces berries at the end of each year. Rosemary thrives best in rich soil with lots of light. It should be planted…

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Growing Bay Laurel For Garden

Growing bay laurels in your garden provides an incomparable grace of presentation with a touch of class. The aromatic, dewy leaves of this evergreen tree are frequently used whole for seasoning foods and soups and, later discarded at the very end of the preparation. The beautiful leaves add an elegant touch to any kitchen decor…

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Growing Thyme From Seed

When growing thyme from the seeds you’ve got a couple of choices. One of those choices is growing it directly from cuttings. When growing thyme from seed, scatter your seeds (the seeds when growing thyme are very small, so just sow a multitude of seed at a time onto your pot or growing tray) over…

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The Joys of Cilantro

Why Cilantro? Both the gray-green leaves and the aromatic seeds of coriandrum (Coriandrum sativa), but these days the sweet smelling dried green above ground parts are known as cilantro herb. Both offer a number of unique health benefits. Here are 10 points of interest of Cilantro. Is Cilantro Herb good for digestion and food absorption?…

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