Books tagged: growing herbs

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The Healing Power of Kitchen Herbs: Growing and Using Nature's Remedies    by Jill Henderson
Price: $5.99 USD. 79670 words. Published on June 25, 2010. .

Be prepared for the changing times with The Healing Power of Kitchen Herbs. Packed full of useful information on growing, harvesting and utilizing 35 of the world’s safest medicinal and culinary herbs! From starting seeds to propagating plants to preparing home remedies, this insightful guide is a treasured resource that you will want to turn to time and again!
Growing Culinary Herbs In Containers - Healthy & Delicious!    by Anja Koch
Price: $2.99 USD. 17220 words. Published on January 10, 2012. .

You don't need to be a gardening pro to have a little window herb garden or some patio pots with delicious herbs for flavouring your meals. Anybody can learn how to grow herbs in containers and window boxes and have a supply of these healthy plants available to spice up your cooking and add a unique flavour.
How To Grow Your Own    by Tim Sutton
Price: $4.99 USD. 13540 words. Published on February 6, 2012. .

A real world user guide for growing amazing vegetables and herbs from seed! There is something magical about seeing a tiny seedling sprout from a dry seed that you yourself have planted. To harvest a bumper crop of delicious, healthy food from that young seedling once it has grown to maturity is truly one of life's more rewarding experiences.
Sundown Seasons    by Dorothy Holderbaum
Price: $9.99 USD. 38720 words. Published by Lauric Press  on April 18, 2012. .

Come walk the paths at Sundown Acres in Michigan with Dorothy Holderbaum. There she will show you how to live a simple but rich and abundant life in harmony with Mother Earth. In these pages, Dorothy will show you how thrilling it can be to plant small seeds and watch them grow into bountiful harvests of flowers, herbs, and spices that can be used to improve your life.