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		<title>Planting Your First Herb Garden</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[After you have decided that you would like to plant your first herb garden you might be trying to figure out where to start.  You will need to decide where you would like to plant your herb garden.  You can grow an indoor herb garden as well as an outdoor garden.  Picking which herbs you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After you have decided that you would like to plant your first <a target="_blank" href="http://www.organicgardeningzone.com">herb garden</a> you might be trying to figure out where to start.  You will need to decide where you would like to plant your herb garden.  You can grow an indoor herb garden as well as an outdoor garden.  Picking which herbs you would like to grow will be necessary.  Location for the garden and type of herb will need to correlate.  Planting an herb that likes the direct sun in a shady location will not result in a successful garden.</p>
<p> Because it is your first herb garden it might be in your best interest to start out small.  Pick only one or two herbs that have similar requirements to grow.  Once you have had success with those two then you can add more into the garden.  Also keep in mind that each herb plant yields a considerable amount of food so you do not want to overplant anything or you might end up with too much to use before it goes bad.</p>
<p> Once you have decided on a location and the herbs you would like to grow it is time to get started.  Pay careful attention to the requirements noted on each of the packages for your herbs. Plant each herb according to the directions into your new herb garden.  Pay special attention to the germination time so you can begin to watch for sprouts.  In no time at all you will have fresh herbs in your garden that you can season your favorite meals with.</p>
<p> <strong>How Do I Store Items From My <a target="_blank" href="http://www.organicgardeningzone.com">Herb Garden</a></strong><a target="_blank" href="http://www.organicgardeningzone.com"><br /></a><br /> The best way to store herbs that you have picked fresh from your garden is to dry them.  Drying herbs is relatively easy.  Once you have picked the herbs you want to store make sure to thoroughly wash them and let the water dry off.  Once they are free of the excess moisture you will want to fasten the stems together with some string.  Place your prepared herbs into a paper bag.  You will need a location where you hang the herbs inside for a few weeks until the drying process is complete. </p>
<p> After you remove the herbs crumble them up into pieces.  Spread them out on a pan and cover them with a cloth to dry out a little further.  When complete all you need to do is add your herbs to airtight jars to keep them preserved for use during the colder months when fresh herbs are not readily available from your herb garden.</p>
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		<title>Making Terraced Gardens For Slopes</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Jan 2009 23:32:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have a slope or incline on your property, you can turn it into a lovely garden oasis. Where once weeds grew, flowers could grow in abundance. Or perhaps you&#8217;d rather have a vegetable garden. Despite the rugged terrain, the slope can become a lovely planted area, turning a liability into an asset.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have a slope or incline on your property, you can turn it into a <a target="_blank" title="Organic Home Gardening" href="http://www.gardenfactsandfun.com/">lovely garden oasis</a>. Where once weeds grew, flowers could grow in abundance. Or perhaps you&#8217;d rather have a vegetable garden. Despite the rugged terrain, the slope can become a lovely planted area, turning a liability into an asset.</p>
<p><strong>Terraces Make A Big Change</strong></p>
<p>Putting terraces on a slope can make for some gorgeous results. Not only that, it broadens your options for what can be planted, since you have level areas to work with. The flat area makes it easier to work and work there. Making terraces, however, is unquestionably a lot of work. It can also be expensive depending on the materials used.</p>
<p>Previously, railroad ties were considered a good source of material for making retaining walls for terraces. They&#8217;re not used so much these days, however, and especially aren’t recommended for organic gardens. Creating the problem is the creosote used to preserve the wood. Creosote is a toxic substance, and contact with it can irritate the skin. Inhaling creosote fumes can irritate the respiratory trace.</p>
<p>In other words, it’s rather nasty stuff. Besides direct contact, it can leach into the soil and water. Plants absorb nutrients from the soil, and if creosote is in the soil, they can absorb that also. If it&#8217;s vegetable plants, then you eat whatever they&#8217;ve absorbed. Because of all that, creosote treated lumber for your terracing isn’t a good idea.</p>
<p><strong>Safe Wall Materials And Placement</strong></p>
<p>For small projects where you’re just leveling out a little slope, the new landscaping boards such as those found at <a target="_blank" href="http://www.tkqlhce.com/8066y1A719PTRYSSQYPZYXZTSR">Gardens Alive!</a> that are made out of recycled plastics are an option. Use bricks for steeper slopes. Or you could use concrete blocks, modular retaining wall blocks or stone. These masonry options require varying levels of expertise, so be sure you know how to build walls with the materials you opt to use.</p>
<p>The steepness of the slope will dictate the height of the walls since the idea to provide level beds. Higher walls obviously means they need to be that much sturdier. They also should be well anchored. Anchoring the terraces at each end into the slopes is especially important. They also need proper drainage.</p>
<p>The walls will have to bear a lot of weight from the soil pushing against them, and that will increase even more after a rain. Improperly built walls could bow outwards or even collapse.</p>
<p>Building terraces is a big task. If it seems like to much to do yourself, there are landscaping contractors that can do the work for you. Since you&#8217;d have labor costs as well as paying for the material, that of course would be more expensive.</p>
<p><strong>Ready The Soil For Plants</strong>.</p>
<p>It’s a good idea to enrich the soil before planting because slopes often have poor soil due to erosion. Soil amendments such a well-rotted cow manure, rich loam, compost or other soil amendments to the dirt to make it a better growing medium. If you wish to grow plant that thrive in poor soil, however, you won&#8217;t want to enrich the soil very much, if any.</p>
<p>Once the soil is ready, choose your plants, whether vegetables or flowers (<a target="_blank" href="http://www.kqzyfj.com/6k115p-85-7NRPWQQOWNSRVWUR">DirectGardening.com</a> &#8211; Offers quality plants at great prices). A good place for vining plants is along the top edge of the walls, which allows the vines to trail down over the sides.</p>
<p><strong>Improve Your Property With Terraces</strong>.</p>
<p>Creating terraces on a slope is a lot of work. Sometimes it&#8217;s also a lot of expense. However,it’s a great way to eradicate an eyesore, improve your land, and provide another place for an organic garden full of flowers or vegetables.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s never too much space for planting.</p>
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		<title>Get The Family Involved With A Chia Herb Garden</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Jan 2009 18:22:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the new chia herb garden growing your herbs has never been easier. Everything you need to grow your herbs comes packaged with this set. With the chia herb garden, growing herbs is so easy it offers a great way to get children involved in the fun. Everyone can have their own herb to take [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the new chia herb garden growing your herbs has never been easier. Everything you need to grow your herbs comes packaged with this set. With the chia herb garden, growing herbs is so easy it offers a great way to get children involved in the fun. Everyone can have their own herb to take care of as each kit comes with multiple pots and seeds. From seed to in your food, this kit will provide your family with a lot of fun as you grow your own herb garden for the kitchen.</p>
<p>What Comes With A Chia Herb Garden</p>
<p>Four small terra cotta pots with matching saucers comes with each chia herb garden kit. Saucer liners are also included which will help prevent water from leaking through the terra cotta saucer. Their simple decorative design will look great in your kitchen.</p>
<p>You have a little bit of a choice as to what you want to plant in the terra cotta pots as six different types of seed packets are provided. The varieties of seeds included with your chia herb garden are dill, sweet basil, curled parsley, chives, cilantro, and sweet marjoram.</p>
<p>A plant marker for each of the six varieties of herbs can be used to identify which pot contains which herb.</p>
<p>Also, packaged in the set are four specially designed chia growing sponges. These will provide the medium in which your seeds will grow.</p>
<p>The most important piece of your chia herb garden kit is going to be the directions. In the direction booklet you will find everything you need to know about growing and maintaining your herbs from seed to maturity. Also included in the direction booklet are a number of recipes that incorporate the fresh herbs you are growing in your chia herb garden.</p>
<p>How Do I Grow My Chia Herb Garden</p>
<p>In a few simple steps you can easily plant your chia herb garden. The first thing you will need to do is moisten the chia growing sponges for each of the pots. Once they have taken form you will want to drop one into each of the four pots.</p>
<p>After you have chosen your four seed varieties take the first package and distribute the seeds on top of the chia growing sponge. For the other three seed packages continue the same process.</p>
<p>You will begin to see your seeds sprout with regular watering. Once they reach a certain size you will be able to transplant them to an outdoor garden if you wish too. The instruction book covers transplanting if you decide to do it.</p>
<p>Growing your herbs has never been easier with the new <a target="_blank" href="http://www.organicgardening.jsgenterprises.com/4.3.herb-garden-chia-herb-garden.html">chia herb garden</a>. This set comes packaged with everything you need to raise your herbs&#8230;View more free pieces of writing at <a target="_blank" href="http://www.organicgardening.jsgenterprises.com">www.organicgardening.jsgenterprises.com</a>.</p>
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