July- The Herb Bed in Summer
July in Texas is hot! This year is no exception. Gardeners go out in the early morning to do chores like watering and maybe a little weeding. Then, […]
Read More →July in Texas is hot! This year is no exception. Gardeners go out in the early morning to do chores like watering and maybe a little weeding. Then, […]
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, even the […]
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. […]
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