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The Benefits of
Growing a
Herb Garden
If
you go to the spice section in the grocery store, you will see many
types of herbs. How many of those do you use in your cooking? Did
you know that you can grow many of them in your own garden?
Herb gardens are great for cooking purposes, but there are also
other benefits to growing a herb garden which can be a
home to medicinal and fragrant plants. And if all of those benefits
aren't enough, they are quite beautiful as well.
Cooking Herbs
There are many cooking herbs that you can grow in your garden.
Basil, bay, dill and chives are just a few of the many delicious
spices that come from easy-to-grow herbs. Most plants grow large
enough to provide a bountiful harvest that you can share with
friends and family.
Fresh herbs are much tastier than the store-bought ones because they
haven't sat around long enough to lose flavor. So a little bit goes
a long way. Some cooking herbs are perennials, so they will come
back for you to enjoy year after year.
Medicinal Herbs
Many herbs are known for their medicinal qualities. Yarrow, St.
John's wort, and hyssop are some of the most used medicinal herbs.
Herbal remedies can be found for almost any common ailment, and they
are less expensive and often have fewer side effects than
traditional medicines.
Fragrant Herbs
Many herbs have a pleasant fragrance in addition to culinary uses
and medicinal qualities. So some people grow herbs simply for their
beauty and scent. Some fragrant herbs mingle well with regular
flowers to add beauty and fragrance to a traditional garden.
Making Money
with Herbs
Growing an herb garden can turn into a profitable business. Many
herbalists dry and grind culinary herbs to sell, and some even make
their own signature blends. Others grow medicinal herbs and sell
them to companies that make herbal medicines, or directly to
customers.
Herbs Make
Great Gifts
Culinary, medicinal and fragrant herbs make thoughtful and useful
gifts. You could give entire plants or cuttings so that recipients
can grow their own. Or you could dry and grind culinary herbs that
they can use in cooking. For a friend or family member who is sick,
you could prepare an infusion or tincture and deliver it to him or
her.
Another great way to present culinary or medicinal herbs is with
recipes. You could print the recipe on some pretty stationery or a
note card, package the other ingredients with it, and present it to
someone who loves gourmet food or enjoys using home remedies.
There are many benefits of growing an herb garden. It puts the
things you need for cooking and herbal remedies right at your
fingertips. It allows you to use the ingredients fresh instead of
buying them from the store, where it's hard to tell how long they've
been sitting on the shelf. And it allows you to make money from the
herbs or give them as gifts. The many uses for herbs make herb
gardening well worth the time spent.
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