Do you recognize some herb garden plants in your country? Actually, there are different kinds of herb garden plants all over the world.
They vary from continent to continent because there are herbs that can grow in a very dry climate such as those in the Kilimanjaro desert in Africa.
Read on to find out which herb plants are suitable to grow in your area.
Do you believe that there are herb plants which grow in extremely cold places such as Siberia? Yes! Believe me, there are herb garden plants growing in such places and they are used by residents either as veggie food ingredients or as medicine.
One of the herbs that grow in Siberia is the Solomon's seal.
This particular herb is unique, not because of its leaves or the tubers that is used, but because of its roots.
The root of the Solomon's seal is said to cure skin rashes and boils.
The Mediterranean is is a place abundant in herbs.
People living in the Mediterranean have the longest life span because of the kind of fruit by-products that are grown in the place such as olives.
I know you think that olives are fruits.
Yes! It is a fruit.
So here are some of the herbs found in the Mediterranean: thyme, bay laurel, basil, borage, calendula, catmints, chamomile, chives, cilantro, comfrey, dill, garlic, jewelweed, lavender, lemon scented herbs, mint, oregano, parsley, rosemary and sage.
These are all readily available even in North America.
If you notice, most of these herb plants are used in our day-to-day cooking.
The image of the herb garden has changed so radically the past few years.
It is certainly no longer thought of as a bed of rank greenery where lavender or parsley straggle together and are occasionally picked to give flavor to some meals.
America's desire for healthier food choices and pleasure in food must have played a huge part.
Today, cooking has become far more adventurous and seeds, fresh herb leaves, even roots are used to give more character to any dish.
Having a balanced and nutritious diet has long been recognized as part of a healthy lifestyle, but with the new emphasis on vegetables and high fiber foods, herbs are being rediscovered.
If you notice, most of these herbs found in the Mediterranean can also be grown in American homes because we have the same climate there.
Thus, these plants can easily adapt when they are cultivated in American homes coast to coast.
If you live in Taiwan, India or Mongolia, there are also herb garden plants available in your area which you may cultivate and grow in your own backyards.
Herb plants are abundant anywhere in the world.
So wherever you are, surely you can plant any herbs that will grow and thrive in your country's climate.
I suggest that you plant what you need.
If you want to put seasoning herbs in your food then you can grow herbs for this purpose.
If you want herb plants for their medicinal purposes then it's your choice.
Feel free to visit our website and I would be happy to help you grow your own herb garden.
So keep coming back and read on!
They vary from continent to continent because there are herbs that can grow in a very dry climate such as those in the Kilimanjaro desert in Africa.
Read on to find out which herb plants are suitable to grow in your area.
Do you believe that there are herb plants which grow in extremely cold places such as Siberia? Yes! Believe me, there are herb garden plants growing in such places and they are used by residents either as veggie food ingredients or as medicine.
One of the herbs that grow in Siberia is the Solomon's seal.
This particular herb is unique, not because of its leaves or the tubers that is used, but because of its roots.
The root of the Solomon's seal is said to cure skin rashes and boils.
The Mediterranean is is a place abundant in herbs.
People living in the Mediterranean have the longest life span because of the kind of fruit by-products that are grown in the place such as olives.
I know you think that olives are fruits.
Yes! It is a fruit.
So here are some of the herbs found in the Mediterranean: thyme, bay laurel, basil, borage, calendula, catmints, chamomile, chives, cilantro, comfrey, dill, garlic, jewelweed, lavender, lemon scented herbs, mint, oregano, parsley, rosemary and sage.
These are all readily available even in North America.
If you notice, most of these herb plants are used in our day-to-day cooking.
The image of the herb garden has changed so radically the past few years.
It is certainly no longer thought of as a bed of rank greenery where lavender or parsley straggle together and are occasionally picked to give flavor to some meals.
America's desire for healthier food choices and pleasure in food must have played a huge part.
Today, cooking has become far more adventurous and seeds, fresh herb leaves, even roots are used to give more character to any dish.
Having a balanced and nutritious diet has long been recognized as part of a healthy lifestyle, but with the new emphasis on vegetables and high fiber foods, herbs are being rediscovered.
If you notice, most of these herbs found in the Mediterranean can also be grown in American homes because we have the same climate there.
Thus, these plants can easily adapt when they are cultivated in American homes coast to coast.
If you live in Taiwan, India or Mongolia, there are also herb garden plants available in your area which you may cultivate and grow in your own backyards.
Herb plants are abundant anywhere in the world.
So wherever you are, surely you can plant any herbs that will grow and thrive in your country's climate.
I suggest that you plant what you need.
If you want to put seasoning herbs in your food then you can grow herbs for this purpose.
If you want herb plants for their medicinal purposes then it's your choice.
Feel free to visit our website and I would be happy to help you grow your own herb garden.
So keep coming back and read on!
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