Tuesday, November 25, 2008

flower gardening magazine

Your Guide to Planting the Right Herbs for the Kitchen. Whether your home is large, small, or you live in an apartment, a herbal garden can add not only variety and spice to your cooking but also a bit of decoration to your home. The key is to understanding what the annuals and perennials are, and then planting the ones that match your available sunlight and water requirements.

Before you buy your new rose bush, consider a few questions to help you decide what type of roses you are looking for. This plan describes which perennials should be placed in the front row, back, row or middle row. If a trellis is not something you want to do, a large container plant can be a replacement but give the same benefits.

Strong smells such as garlic, baby powder, chili power, or rotten eggs all interfere with the wildlife's ability to smell the plants that they like to eat. Make sure to raise the beds eight to twelve inches above ground to give them proper drainage. The quickest way to get rid of pests is to use pesticides, but this is not good for our butterflies.

Part of gardening is patience and great care. You can always ask your local agriculture office for more tips.

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