As we near the fall equinox, many of our herbs are sporting clusters of drying seeds. Perhaps this is a good opportunity for you to save a few seeds for next year’s garden. To help you along with this process here are some tips about three popular herbs and their seeds.
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Grow Herbal Microgreens
Recently I've seen some interesting posts about growing something called "microgreens." This is created by thickly sowing the seeds of edible plants on a growing medium, allowing it to germinate and grow for a week or two, depending on how quickly it grows, and then...
Snapshots From My Herb’n Homestead
April is now a happy memory and May is just beginning to show her colors. Spring this year has been an on-again-off-again adventure. Here in Fort Worth (and many other parts of the country) we have been dealing with temperature changes as much as 40-50 degrees from...
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