What to do with your herbs?
The infographic below is from the fix.com blog, an informative site with lots of easy to read information about herbs and gardening. Here’s what Chris McLaughlin has to say: “When […]
Read More →The infographic below is from the fix.com blog, an informative site with lots of easy to read information about herbs and gardening. Here’s what Chris McLaughlin has to say: “When […]
Read More →Those of you who know me or have been reading The Herb Cottage Newsletters for a while, know I love to visit gardens. My most recent […]
Read More →Have you ever gone out to water your garden in the morning only to find holes in your plants’ leaves that weren’t there the day before? As many […]
Read More →My husband and I recently visited Big Bend National Park for the first time for both of us. It was an unforgettable experience. If you’re not familiar with […]
Read More →Gardening is an age old occupation. There is evidence that in the Fertile Crescent of the Near and Middle East, people were farming grains and legumes as far […]
Read More →Since there is not a lot going on at The Herb Cottage in August, I thought a tour of the grounds would be fun. We had a very […]
Read More →Here in my area of Texas, from mid summer until at least the end of September, it is very hot, humid and stressful for our plants, […]
Read More →I thought I’d share this with you. Quick ideas on how to add flavor and zing to Summer salads with fresh herbs from your garden. From Ann McCormick, […]
Read More →Earlier this Spring, I was privileged to present a program for the Comal (TX) Master Gardener Association. Their facility is on the west side of New Braunfels, TX. […]
Read More →I learned about this useful gardening website from the Lazy Gardener newsletter from Brenda Smith of the Houston Chronicle. The site is full of good info for those […]
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