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In any recipe for herbs, use fresh herbs. Preparation of herbs for your dish is easy. The more tender herbs like mint, parsley, basil and cilantro can be gathered in a bowl and cut with scissors. This is the fastest and safest way to cut the grass. If your recipe calls for tougher weeds, such as oregano, rosemary, thyme or should use the method of extraction. Maintain a branch of the grass upright in your fingers and run the fingers of the other hand over the extraction of stem of tiny leaves off. The flavor is more intense if the herbs have met their gardens or container gardens, as it will be totally fresh herbs available.

The best way to have fresh herbs is to plant and grow it yourself. No longer is there a so-called "garden the grass. "can be found in their flower beds, along the corridors or in pots on the porch. Many ambitious gardeners are finding new ways to incorporate herbs in their garden beds and container gardens.

Many gardeners are unaware of the beauty of flowers and herbs never consider planting in their flower beds. Some herbs that beautiful flowers are purple coneflower, catmint, bee balm, yarrow, roses, lavender, calendula, borage, feverfew, nasturtium and that is particularly charming in fresh salads .. Many other herbs such as parsley are great with flowers of all kinds because of its spectacular foliage. When planting flowers red or blue, purple basil place around them for an artistic arrangement.

Another area to consider is the use of herbs ground cover. Herbs that are suitable for this are increasingly under oregano, chamomile, wool and other reptiles thyme, peppermint and rosemary. Not only that look pretty, but will be quite fragrant. Just be careful of the mint family, which tend to take care of everything.

One of the best ways I have grown herbs is in containers. In fact, as container gardening as I wrote my ebook "Container Gardening Secrets" (available in ContainerGardeningSecrets.com) so that everyone can enjoy this type of gardening. The beauty of a container garden is that it is portable and can be changed at the whim of a moment. When no more space in your garden, start a garden container that you can place on your door or patio. Use them to fill in empty areas that arise during the gardening season or put them in a sunny window sill in your home for easy collection. The best thing you can bring your plant in containers during the winter months and continue to harvest for months to add to your meals tasty or to be used for medicinal purposes.

Another way to use the pots in your garden is grass invasive plants like mint in a pot and plant pot and all into the ground. This is an easy trick to keep the "climbers" to take charge of their beds garden.

Plant a container garden near his door with cherry pie heliotrope-scented blue flower and other herbs like rosemary, thyme and basil. Every time you walk by you will be greeted with not delicious aroma.

Some herbs grown on the rocky hillsides over the centuries such as thyme, oregano and lavender are ideal for stone cracks in roads or walls of the pavilion and rock gardens. They thrive in hot dry areas with good drainage. Some believe that herbs that grow in these conditions produce much better flavor.

Now is the time to plant herbs, either in a garden bed, a cracked wall or a garden pot. Use your imagination. Consider the height of color and texture when planting your gardens. Not only will it be visually pleasing, but also improve your kitchen!

Happy Gardening!

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Mary Hanna is an aspiring herbalist who lives in Central Florida. This allows her to grow gardens inside and outside year round. She has published other articles on Cruising, Gardening and Cooking. Visit her websites at http://www.CruiseTravelDirectory.com, http://www.ContainerGardeningSecrets.com, and http://www.GardeningHerb.com

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