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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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    Whether you’re a beginner gardener or a home chef who wants to grow your own ingredients, an herb garden is a great place to start. When it comes to edible plants, herbs are the easiest to grow ...

  4. Plant propagation - Wikipedia

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    Plant propagation is the process by which new plants grow from various sources, including seeds, cuttings, and other plant parts. Plant propagation can refer to both man-made and natural processes. Propagation typically occurs as a step in the overall cycle of plant growth.

  5. Salmonella outbreak prompts Trader Joe's to recall herbs sold ...

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    Trader Joe’s has recalled packaged herbs linked to a multistate salmonella outbreak, the grocery chain announced this week. Salmonella outbreak prompts Trader Joe's to recall herbs sold in 29 states

  6. Herb farm - Wikipedia

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    Growing herbs hydroponically is considered to be more efficient, and to produce a higher quality product (pg 17), [9] and can be seen in both the small farm and in commercial operations. In contrast, organic farming systems that additional make use of a greenhouse expand the growing season, is a fast growing niche market, and offers monetary ...

  7. Cutting (plant) - Wikipedia

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    The cutting is able to produce new roots, usually at the node. Root cuttings, in which a section of root is buried just below the soil surface, and produces new shoots. [27] Scion cuttings are used in grafting. Leaf cuttings, in which a leaf is placed on moist soil. These have to develop both new stems and new roots.

  8. 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.

  9. Stachys palustris - Wikipedia

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    Stachys palustris, commonly known as marsh woundwort, [3] marsh betony, clown's woundwort, clown's heal-all, marsh hedgenettle, [4] or hedge-nettle, [5] is an edible [6] perennial grassland herb growing to 80 centimeters tall. It is native to parts of Eurasia but has been introduced to North America. [5]