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allanhopper718 ([info]allanhopper718) wrote,
@ 2011-10-27 16:13:00

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Entry tags:cultivating herbs, growing herbs, raising herbs

The Pleasure As Well As Other Rewards Of Growing Your Own Herbs
Cultivating your own herbs is not difficult to do and can be very enjoyable as many herbs can be added to culinary dishes to enhance the flavor of our food. There is certainly only the necessity for small patches of garden or simple pots to grow a variety of herbs and most of what you need to get started can be found at your local garden center or nursery. Let us examine more closely the assortment of purposes and the benefits of growing your own herbs. The following are some tips in cultivating herbs.

Almost certainly the most well-known use of herbs is in cooking, mainly to add taste but sometimes also color. Herbs are identified with food preparation, and they are used even in the most basic and humble dishes like soups and salads. There's something thrilling about using ingredients grown and harvested by yourself, and perhaps that helps to explain the lift they bring to the taste of many meat dishes. A little experimentation can be great fun and leads to tasty variations of your everyday meals.

One more ages-old advantage of herbs is their healing ability, which has been used successfully with many ill-health conditions. Many natural remedies are available for various health complaints which are easily obtained with a bit of investigation. A lot of these herbs are employed either fresh or dried out and can be taken internally, such as in drinking teas or tinctures or used externally by being put in to poultices and creams that can be applied to affected areas. If you find it hard to fall asleep, take camomile to calm and soothe you into a tranquil slumber, while if an upset stomach is your issue then the way to settle it is with peppermint tea.

Once your herbs have developed to maturity you can continue to enjoy benefits by cutting or picking and drying them. Dried out herbs can once again be used in teas and added to cooking for additional flavor. One more use for dried herbs is just as a decoration and for preparing potpourri. Dried herbs release a aroma that's very pleasant to the senses. Achieve a country feeling with dried lavender dangled in bunches from the kitchen ceiling, which will also provide subtle aromatic and visual tones .

A little garden or just a little space will fruitfully raise herbs at home. In fact almost all herbs grow very well in pots and mint is a good model of this. Give it half an opportunity and it will quickly cover other plants with its energetic growth. Growing mint in a pot will confine this growth habit nicely. Do remember to water your potted herbs on a regular basis, like every other plant.

Growing your individual herbs can be another great way of getting children involved in gardening as it can be cheap and easy to do. You may just foster a fondness for cooking by letting your children to experience the different flavors obtained from adding the various herbs they have grown. As an introduction, let your children to sow some cress seeds inside a pot on a windowsill - observing the growth process will fascinate them. Besides the simplicity with which it grows, cress also offers the fun and tasty benefit that it can be cut and added to their food.

So you'll find plenty of reasons to start growing your own herbs and you will quickly reap the benefits of your efforts.

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