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jana50
Joined: 5/25/2008
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Posted: Aug/26/2008 10:21 AM PST

hi friends,

i'm seeking a technical informations about growing,harvesting and conservati-


ion herbs,and i'm seeking friends who are intresting in gardening herbs
bugnut blog photos
Joined: 9/06/2007
Location: Kellyville, Okla
Posts: 2176
Posted: Aug/26/2008 11:53 AM PST

I don't grow herbs, but welcome to Garden Guides.

John
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Joined: 3/17/2008
Location: SC
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Posted: Aug/26/2008 8:28 PM PST

Welcome to GG and go on down to the herb forum. Enjoy.
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Joined: 3/28/2008
Location: Lancaster, SC
Posts: 16623
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Posted: Aug/27/2008 3:33 AM PST

Welcome to Garden Guides. We have an Herb section. There's always something enticing and aromatic going on there. Come join us.
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Joined: 3/17/2008
Location: beautiful southern appalachians
Posts: 2168
Posted: Aug/27/2008 7:16 AM PST

LOL! What witt said. Have fun on the site, and enjoy your herb gardens!
Vicky photos
Joined: 7/25/2008
Location: Washington
Posts: 22
Posted: Aug/27/2008 10:02 AM PST

Hi, Welcome!
I have grown a small herb garden outside my door for years. I have mint, tarragon, lemon thyme, sage, oregano, basil, parsley, chives & dill. Attached are two pictures of part of the herb garden.

I don't have a lot of technical knowledge about growing them I just know they grow like weeds and I have to cut them back a lot, they grow faster than I can either use them fresh or dry them. They are fun though and besides being pretty, I love going out and snipping what I need and adding them to my cooking.

The fresh dill is fantastic on cucumber salad and on BBQ Salmon. I love basil in about everything and the parsley usually is there even under the snow. All comes back year after year except the basil. So hope you have as much fun with your herbs. Please share with us which ones you decide on and what recipes you put them in! Happy gardening, Vicky

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