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If you’re having a hard time choosing between herb plants, here’s a list of 11 perennial herbs that are especially versatile in the kitchen and easy to care for.
The Rutgers Master Gardeners of Mercer County invite the public to attend “Evening in the Garden” on Wednesday, July 16, from ...
Yarrow, showy evening primrose, Russian sage and so many more flowering plants are perfectly happy in sunny, rocky landscapes ...
Create a living carpet in your front lawn by planting red thyme, a popular ground cover that requires minimal care and ...
Discover the best summer flowers for July, from sunflowers to dahlias, to grow in your garden and use as cut flowers or to ...
If you or one of your friends already has a catnip plant, you can snip off a stalk and propagate it in water to easily sprout ...
On paper, growing herbs from seeds appears to be a no-brainer way to save money. For the price of one bunch of fresh parsley ...
Oreganos grown for their flowers are hardy, low-maintenance perennials that butterflies love. Here's what to know about pizza oregano vs. ornamental oregano.
Want to show your garden goodies at the Crawford County Fair? Exhibitor tickets must be purchased by July 7. Check out the ...
Thai basil: One of my favorite varieties of basil has nice woody stems and while it still thrives in hot weather, it can be a perennial in warm climates or even be overwintered in more moderate zones.
Instead, view these herbs as semi-permanent perennials – integrated into a dry garden or grown in pots on the balcony or patio – and accept that they come and go. Humid summers and frigid, wet ...
Chicory (Cichorium intybus), sometimes called blue daisy or blue sailor, is a perennial herb grown and used worldwide. It's characterized by its tough, spiky stems and light blue flowers. You can ...