herbs: Most Healthiest Spices & Herbs You Should Be Eating - 03/29/23 06:07 PM
For centuries, people all over the world have known about the healing power of herbs and spices. Here's the science behind why they're so good for you, as well as some ideas on how to get your fill. You're probably aware of how herbs and spices can perk up almost any dish. They can, however, do a lot to keep you healthy. Here are some of our favorite herbs and spices' health benefits.

TurmericThis golden spice provides some solid-gold advantages. This is due to its high levels of curcumin, a powerful antioxidant. Curcumin has been shown in studies to help treat … (9 comments)

herbs: Top 10 Must-Have Herbs for Your Kitchen - 12/28/22 05:08 PM
Herb plants are essential in any dream kitchen. Herbs provide both living decor and a helping hand in the kitchen. Here's a list of great herbs that will spice up your meals all year.
 
Herbs require a lot of sunlight to grow, so place them near a sunny window indoors.

BasilBasil, which is commonly used in Italian dishes, is excellent for flavoring soups and sauces. To keep the flavor, add it at the end of the cooking process.
 
Keep the soil moist when growing, and water the plant the night before harvest. Any flower spikes that form should be pinched or cut off. … (5 comments)

herbs: Herbs to Plant This Fall Season - 11/27/22 05:12 PM
One of the best seasons to plant your favorite herbs is during Fall. Since herbs like rosemary have been the staple for everyday cooking, wouldn’t it be best to have an endless stock at home? That way, you don’t have to buy some at the grocery store, which may cost higher, especially with inflation. 
 
If that is your plan, then this blog is for you. We’ll tackle a list below of the herbs you may want to plant in your garden. 
 
4 Easy Herbs to Plant in the Garden
 
Herb: Cilantro
How to plant: Plant in well-drained soil and direct sunlight
 
Cilantro is a great herb … (3 comments)

herbs: Different Types of Herbs for Creating Amazing Dishes - 09/29/22 02:03 AM
Herbs have many uses beyond the usual salad addition. You can grow a variety of herbs in your garden to use for cooking. Each type has different flavors and textures that make them great for different dishes or as an added finishing touch to other foods. Some herbs are used as garnishes, but these plants also have culinary purposes. 
 
  Basic Herbs
1. Basil
This herb is a part of the mint family. It has a mild flavor and is used in pesto and pizza. It is used in Italian dishes, curries, and tomato sauces. 
 
2. Chives
This herb is in the onion family. It has a … (7 comments)

herbs: Your Very Own Edible Garden - 05/02/19 09:42 PM
You can’t beat the taste of homegrown fruits, vegetables, herbs, and nuts. Plus there are so many varieties of produce that cannot be found in any store.
In this article, you will learn how to grow and have an edible garden.
FRUIT AND NUT TREES
Growing your fruits and nuts is like having a seasonal fruit stand in your backyard. Grocery store produce can’t compare to the flavor of freshly picked fruits and nuts. If you are a new gardener, plant a few of your favorite things to eat first. Establish your garden slowly, adding a few new plants each year. You … (4 comments)

herbs: HERBS AND VEGETABLES YOU CAN GROW ON YOUR PATIO - 02/28/19 07:59 PM
Most people loves gardening, it is also a way of showing how creative you are. In planting we can also express ourselves. Moreover, gardening serves as refreshmentin our surroundings. Since most of us have balcony or a patio, let’s discover those plants that we can grow easily in our home.
There are herbs that can easily grow on pots. One example is mint, an herb that is used also in medication. It is very aromatic and can grow in a shady place. Next is Parsley it is an herb that can benefit the health. This herbal plant can also enhance flavor … (2 comments)

 
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