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 →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 →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 →My friend, Ellen Zimmerman of EZ Herbs in Austin, TX posted a thoughtful and helpful piece on why growing herbs and using them every day is good for […]
Read More →While we wait for Spring to really arrive, I’m enjoying these very hardy early Spring or late Winter herbs. In the Herb Garden the flowers I love to […]
Read More →One of the blogs I follow is called the Organic Authority. While I find the moniker a bit arrogant, there is good information contained within. I especially like […]
Read More →Herbalist Ann McCormick of Fort Worth just published her December newsletter called The Twelve Herbs of Christmas. It’s a concise discussion of 12 herbs associated with the nativity […]
Read More →Featured Post for November 2015 As many of you know, if you’ve been following The Herb Cottage for a while, I like books! I especially like books […]
Read More →When we think of herbs, we tend to think of shrubby, herbaceous plants growing in an herb garden or container. In fact, one of the accepted definitions of […]
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