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  • How to Dry Fresh Mint Plants to Make Tea

    Drying mint plants to make tea is a satisfying way to provide yourself with soothing and refreshing mint tea. According to the website Farm Fresh Living, mint plants should be harvested or trimmed...

  • How to Harvest Milk Thistle

    Milk thistle is a popular medicinal herb. It is believed to detoxify the liver and improve its function, as well as calm upset stomachs and lessen the symptoms of gallbladder diseases. The milk...

  • How to Dry Bay Leaves

    Bay leaves grow on the sweet bay or laurel tree. Native to Asia Minor, the aromatic laurel tree is now also found in the Mediterranean region and regions of similar climate. Bay leaves are a...

  • How to Harvest & Preserve Borage

    Borage is a refreshing and tasty herb commonly used to accent salads, soups and dips. Since it's difficult to dry, and often rots in the process, the herb is generally used fresh. Its...

  • How to Dry Dandelion Flowers

    Dandelions are wildflowers that bloom yellow flowers. The blooms change into white, wispy seed carriers that children love to blow into the wind. Dandelion flowers, leaves, roots and stems can be...

  • How to Dry Medicinal Herbs

    Drying herbs is a time-honored way of preserving them for later use. Preservation is important if you want to cook with your herbs, especially if they are not available during the winter months....

  • How to Dry Herb Seeds

    Most of us are familiar with drying herbs as a way to preserve the season's harvest. While you are gathering herbs to dry, you should also be gathering the seeds. Dried seeds can be used in...

  • How to Harvest and Dry Lavender

    Lavender grows readily in home gardens and tolerates poor soil and dry climates well. Plant lavender in your flower or herb garden. And learn how to harvest it for use in home projects.

  • How to Easily Harvest Your Own Homegrown Oregano

    Learn to harvest your garden grown or potted oregano plants easily, and increase your yield.

  • How to Easily Harvest Your Homegrown Peppermint or Spearmint

    Learn to easily harvest your garden grown or potted peppermint or spearmint plants for optimal flavor and yield.

  • How to Easily Harvest Your Homegrown Basil Plant

    Learn to easily harvest your garden grown or potted basil plants for optimal flavor and yield.

  • How to Dry and Store Culinary Herbs

    High quality herbs are expensive. You can save a bundle of money by drying fresh herbs at home. Whether you grow your own, or just purchased a bunch fresh from the store, it doesn’t make any sense...

  • How to Harvest and Dry Homegrown Herbs

    You've put your fresh homegrown herbs to good use by adding them to your main dishes and desserts throughout the summer. But the end of the growing season doesn't have to be the end of seasoning...

  • How to Dry and Store Herbs at Home

    So you’ve gone out and collected all sorts of wonderful herbs, but now you don’t know what to do with them. This article will tell you how to dry and store those herbs for future use.

  • How to Dry Citrus for Potpourri

    Members of the citrus family, such as grapefruit, lemon and lime, are particularly easy to air-dry and add as an ingredient to potpourri. Follow these simple steps to preserve your favorite citrus...

  • How to Air-Dry Herbs

    Growing herbs in a garden, planter or window box is an ideal way to start an herbal collection that adds texture, visual interest and bulk to potpourri and other fragrant home crafts. There are a...

  • How to Dry Stevia

    Stevia is an amazing plant with a rich and controversial history. Introduced to the in the early 1900s, this shockingly sweet plant has been shunned by the FDA for years, as there wasn't enough...

  • About Herb Gardens

    Providing fresh herbs for your favorite recipe or steeping a handful of dried herbs for a flavorful cup of tea can be easily accomplished by having your own herb garden. Not only can herbs be used...

  • How to Store Medicinal Herbs

    The way medicinal herbs are stored determines the length of time they will stay useful for--if you put them away correctly, herbs will most likely remain potent for about a year. Storing herbs...

  • How to Dry Calendula

    Calendula, a member of the daisy family, is an annual bright yellow-orange herb. It is valued as an antiseptic and a healing agent when used on minor skin wounds. It's also been found to have...

  • How to Freeze Your Extra Herbs.

    Fresh herbs are of course your best choice but if you have more than enough for your present needs, you can easily freeze them to enjoy at any time. Though drying herbs does preserve them well,...

  • What Is the Best Way to Dry Fresh Herbs?

    According to Linda Rector Page, N.D., Ph.D., in her book, "Healthy Healing: A Guide to Self-Healing for Everyone," fresh herbs lose volatile oils when exposed to heat or sunlight during drying,...

  • How to Dry Herbs

    Drying herbs can be useful for both spices and incense type herbs. it has to Be Done with care though, so as to preserve the maximum potency of the herbs. (for flavor, sent or medical property's)

  • How to Dry Store Bought Herbs

    Fresh herbs are always available at the grocery store or supermarket. But sometimes your recipe needs only a fraction of the packaged herb, and it would be such a waste to just throw the rest...

  • How to Dry Homegrown Basil

    Fresh herbs like basil can add a delightful, authentic flavor to a variety of dishes and appetizers you prepare throughout the year. But how do you keep homegrown herbs like basil available when...

  • How to Dry Herbs

    All those fresh herbs are so wonderful to use in season, why not dry the extra for use during the winter?

  • How to Use Pineapple Weed

    Pineapple weed (Matricaria matricarioides) is none other than what is commonly referred to by many people as wild camomile in the United States. It grows in parking lots and sandy or rocky dry...

  • How to Dry Chives

    Chives are one of the most well known culinary herbs and the connoisseur recognizes that even though some dishes will not benefit from an onion, they truly gain in flavor and aroma from the...

  • How to Dry Sage

    Drying sage is easy to do. Sage is a fragrant, edible herb that becomes more potent when it is dried. You can use sage for medicinal, culinary, and decorative purposes.

  • How to Preserve Herbs

    The key to preparing delicious and nutritious meals that are low in fat and high in nutrients is to boost the natural flavors of main ingredients. Using fresh herbs in your favorite recipes will...

  • How to Dry Fresh Herbs

    If you have a garden full of herbs, dry them and you can use them year around. The fragrant herbs will add a delicious flavor to soup and other dishes, and the aroma will fill your house with a...

  • How to Dry Herbs

    A very easy and inexpensive way to dry fresh herbs

  • How to Dry Lavender

    Dried lavender has a multitude of uses, from aromatherapy to lotions and oils. It is often used as a soothing scent for babies and makes any drawer of linens smell wonderful. Lavender comes in...

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