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Topic: Gardening
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rhubarbHow to plant, grow and store rhubarb, plus some fantastic rhubarb recipes.


Simple ways to compost kitchen scraps into natural fertilizer for your garden.


daffodilsInfuse your home with color and scent by learning how to force bulbs into flower. A pot of flowering bulbs that you grow yourself is also an inexpensive floral gift that holds a hint and promise of spring.


Sage is a great herb to use with meats like pork or duck, as it helps us to digest fat easier, and is also a wonderful tonic for the body.


A favorite herb of bumble-bees, thyme is also grown in the home garden as a seasoning, aromatic and healing herb. Here's how to grow your own thyme, plus suggestions on how to use it.


Rosemary is a common culinary herb and a valuable addition to the healing garden.


How to promote lots of blooms on your container grown geraniums, plus how to grow geraniums from cuttings.


The day lily is a beautiful easy-care perennial that is easy to divide and transplant.


coriander leavesEasy to grow annual herb with a flavor profile reminiscent of citrus and sage. Cilantro leaves are best used fresh, but you can dry and grind the seeds to make the spice coriander.


Growing and using basil; Basil Pesto recipe; buy basil seeds online or learn how learn to grow lemon basil, Italian large leaf basil, cinnamon basil and more.


Learn how to use natural and organic methods of controlling weeds in your garden.


Discover the healing power of geraniums and learn how to make geranium tea, geranium oil infusions or a geranium compress.


Even if you live in a cold winter area, you can enjoy fresh picked herbs all year round by growing the herbs indoors.


Lilacs are beautiful, fragrant shrubs, and one of the easiest to divide and transplant. Here's how to divide lilac shoots from the main plant and replant them to create healthy new lilac bushes for your garden.






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