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  2. A beginner’s guide to herb gardening - AOL

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    Fedco Organic Herb Seeds $5.75 at fedcoseeds. Akovic also recommends organic herb seeds from Fedco. Based out of Maine and specializing in gardening, Fedco is a consumer-owned cooperative, meaning ...

  3. Outline of herbs and spices - Wikipedia

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    Cumin – flowering plant in the family Apiaceae, native from the east Mediterranean to India. Cumin, black – Bunium persicum is a plant species in the family Apiaceae. Dill and dill seed – depending on where it is grown, is either a perennial or annual herb. Fennel – plant species in the genus Foeniculum.

  4. Centrosema pubescens - Wikipedia

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    Seeds of Centrosema pubescens have a mechanical dormancy that has to be broken by soaking the seeds for 3–5 minutes in water at 85 °C. [13] After the seeds have passed the dormancy breaking treatment, they can be inoculated with Rhizobium and planted with a no-till planter. A typical seed planting depth is 2.5–5 cm.

  5. Bidens bipinnata - Wikipedia

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    Bidens bipinnata is an annual herb up to 150 cm (60 inches) tall. It produces white or yellow flower heads each containing both disc florets and ray florets . The species grows in fields, forests, and disturbed sites such as road embankments and fallow agricultural areas.

  6. Paris quadrifolia - Wikipedia

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    Paris quadrifolia, the herb Paris [3] or true lover's knot, is a species of flowering plant in the family Melanthiaceae. It occurs in temperate and cool areas throughout Eurasia, from Spain to Yakutia, and from Iceland to Mongolia. [1] It prefers calcareous soils and lives in damp and shady places, especially old established woods and stream banks.

  7. Ligusticum porteri - Wikipedia

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    Roots of older plants are far stronger and more bitter than those of younger plants. [citation needed] Oshá plants form large clumps over time, and can grow to be very large. In areas of New Mexico, Colorado, and Utah, oshá can reach heights of 6 to 7 feet and produce circular colonies with dozens of root crowns growing from a central root mass.

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