Thyme is a fantastic fuss-free and multifaceted herb that can be successfully grown indoors throughout the year. This compact and simple-to-look-after plant allows even novice gardeners to be able to ...
A bee flying towards a thyme plant with white flowers - Didaccc/Shutterstock Are you looking for a plant that works double duty, filling in a sunny spot fast while also attracting helpful pollinators ...
If you're growing thyme in your garden, you'll know that it's a wonderful fragrant herb that fills the air with its delicious aroma whenever you brush past the leaves. You'll also understand that this ...
Pour 1 box of Coarse Kosher or Sea Salt in a roaster pan. Layer fresh herbs on top. Place in oven at 250◦ until herbs are ...
This time lapse showed planting thyme herb indoors over 88 days. Thyme seed was germinated directly with potting soil in a ...
This story is part of a package about growing food in containers. Here’s all you need to know, plus learn how to successfully grow vegetables and fruits in a contained space. When it comes to ...
Spring is the perfect time to get started gardening in your home. Growing herbs inside comes with numerous benefits. You’ll grow yummy fresh herbs to include in your dishes knowing you grew them right ...
Start by growing herbs you like to use for seasoning food and beverages, making pesto or preserving. Include some with fragrance for a bit of aromatherapy. Make sure the plants you select will thrive ...
As we all eye the rising temperatures and grocery store prices, growing your own herbs becomes even more appealing. It's affordable, it's fun, and you get a nonstop supply of herbs (at least for a few ...
The flavor of dried herbs doesn’t even begin to compare to that of their garden-fresh counterparts. Bring rich flavor and aromatics to any dish with herbs cut right from your garden. Many herbs are ...
Culinary herbs are among the easiest plants you can grow. They only need sunlight, water, and well-draining soil with a neutral pH.– You don’t even need a garden. Many herbs, such as rosemary, basil, ...