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alternatives, replacements, substitutions to lavender

Alternatives To Lavender – Culinary, Oils & Garden Planning

It can be hard to know what the best alternatives are to certain plants in our gardens and kitchens. Some plants and herbs seem irreplaceable, however let’s look at substitutes for lavender in your home.

unusual edible flowers like tangerine sage are vibrant red

Edible Flowers To Grow In Your Herb Garden

I don’t know about you but I like to make the most of everything we grow in our backyard. So getting a bit more familiar with which herb flowers are … Continue Reading Edible Flowers To Grow In Your Herb Garden

feverfew in our backyard looks like an unusual daisy, growing against a fence

Feverfew Growing & Common Mistakes

Feverfew (Tanacetum Parthenium) is a super successful herb that can grow happily on wastelands or the edge of gardens. Ours is lovely and we allow a large patch of our … Continue Reading Feverfew Growing & Common Mistakes

bees on a comb

How To Make A Bee Friendly Herb Garden

We love our herb garden when it starts to flower and so do the bees. So I wanted to share with you the top flowering herbs for bees. For a … Continue Reading How To Make A Bee Friendly Herb Garden

10 Best Herbs For Beginners

So many of us are turning to gardening again and we wanted to show you the herbs that we grew when we were beginners. We promise to be realistic and … Continue Reading 10 Best Herbs For Beginners

Chamomile How To Sow, Grow and Harvest!

Chamomile tea is one of those great relaxing teas that we can enjoy in our gardens any time. But did you know how easy it is to grow and harvest … Continue Reading Chamomile How To Sow, Grow and Harvest!

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