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  2. Tips for growing herbs (you don't even need a garden) - AOL

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    Many herbs, such as rosemary, basil, cilantro, lemon balm, oregano and mint will grow well in containers. Buy a pH test kit online or at your local garden center and follow the instructions.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Yucca aloifolia - Wikipedia

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    It is a popular landscape plant in beach areas along the lower East Coast from Virginia to Florida. Yucca aloifolia has become naturalized in Bahamas, Argentina, Uruguay, Italy, Pakistan, South Africa, Queensland, New South Wales, and Mauritania. It is common in gardens and parks of the Iberian Peninsula (Portugal and Spain). [7]

  5. 5 quick tips for growing herbs this summer - AOL

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    Fresh herbs are so much more than a decorative finishing note. The post 5 quick tips for growing herbs this summer appeared first on In The Know.

  6. Herb farm - Wikipedia

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    Herb plants can be started from seed or purchased as a seedling. Common herbs grown from seed are basil, flat and curly leaved parsley, chives, dill, sage, thyme, rosemary, cilantro. Herbs can also be grown via vegetative means, rooting cuttings, division of the plant, bulbs, or tissue culture.

  7. Mitchella repens - Wikipedia

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    Mitchella repens is cultivated for its ornamental red berries and shiny, bright green foliage. [16] It is grown as a creeping ground cover in shady locations. It is rarely propagated for garden use by way of seeds but cuttings are easy. [17]

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