- Annette's Herb Garden
*Cool Site* - Herbal recipes, information on medicinal herbs, and herbal crafts.
- Alternative Nature Online Herbal
- Information covering aromatherapy, cooking, growing, and selling of herbs. Site offers plenty of clear and colorful photos of herbs offered.
- Ann McCormick
- Articles by the herbal writer and speaker focusing on growing and using herbs in the home throughout the seasons.
- Backyard Gardener
- Information on popular herbs. Offers general and specialty gardening tips.
- Beagle Ridge Herb Farm
- Organic herbs, display gardens, nature trails, list of workshops, and free newsletter available. Open seasonally, groups welcome by appointment.
- Botanic Name Cross Reference
- Common and uncommon names of herbs are cross-referenced with their botanic counterpart. Offers links to further information.
- Culinary Herb Guide
- Primer on growing herbs, with cultural and culinary information on commonly used herbs. Offers pointers on herb garden design.
- Garden Guides - Herbs
- Recipe for a three-ingredient, creamy marigold cleanser. Also miscellaneous herbal and garden info.
- Gardens Ablaze
- Herbs and their medical, magical, and culinary uses.
- GardenWeb - Herbs Forum
- Forum is for discussion of both growing and culinary uses of herbs.
- Ginseng
- Guide to growing, harvesting, preserving, and selling ginseng and related plants.
- Ginseng Buyers and Other Links
- Provides information and links relating to ginseng and other medicinal plants.
- The Green Chronicle
- Information on growing many types of herbs. Offers links for buying seeds.
- Growing Herbs
- Several articles on culture, propagation, and use, as well as descriptions of commonly used herbs.
- Growing Herbs in the Home Garden
- Offers information for beginning herb gardeners on history, cultivation, harvesting, and uses of herbs.
- Growing, Selecting and Using Basil
- Information on culture, harvesting, uses, and varieties of basil.
- Hallelujah Herbs
- Provides tips for indoor herb gardening, as well as uses in cooking, teas, and health. With articles about commonly grown herbs.
- Harvesting and Preserving Herbs
- North Carolina University's Horticulture Department offers information on preserving healthful and fresh-tasting herbs by using simple methods.
- Henriette's Herbal
- Facts on growing and using culinary and medicinal herbs. Offers collection of plant pictures, articles, and classic herbal texts.
- herb festival selling herb products and perennials
- Herbfest is a festival of activities lasting ten days, and held in Wake Forest, N. C.
- The Herb Gardener
- Blog about various herbal topics: growing tips and uses in cooking, remedies, decorating, and crafts.
- Herb Substitution Chart
- About.com offers simple ways to substitute herbs in recipes.
- Herbal Companion Planting in the Vegetable Garden
- Plant herbs for the beneficial or protective properties they offer to nearby vegetables. Examples of combinations, and of pest deterrent and nematocidal qualities.
- Herbal Gardens
- Herbal gardening, cooking, and crafting are explored. Several gardening links offered.
- A Herbal Guide for your Garden
- A herbal guide from NSW Australia that includes personal observations, facts and tips in growing and using an list of herbs.
- Horsetail Haven
- A home gardener gives tips for growing and using herbs. Monthly updates discuss what is happening in the garden, located in Austin, Texas
- Howie Brounstein's Home Page
- Links given for those interested in botany, wildcrafting, herbal smoking mixtures, medicinal FAQs, herb schools, and plant databases.
- Iden Croft Herbs
- Information covering herb profiles, teas, specific usages, and garden planning.
- Kathie's Herb Page
- Information about using herbs from the garden in the home, including culinary and fragrance recipes, craft ideas, and herbal lore.
- Living Herbs
- Information on herb companion planting, teas, and classic herb mixtures from a New Zealand herb nursery.
- Mint Farming
- History and information on mint farming.
- A Modern Herbal
- First published in 1931 by Mrs. M. Grieve, the online version of this work contains medicinal, culinary, cosmetic and economic properties, cultivation and folk-lore of herbs.
- The National Herb Centre
- Plant centre and gift shop at Warmington with gardens displaying herbs, children's area, nature trail, and licensed bistro. Photographs and details.
- Oregon State University Extension Service: Herbs
- Offers tips and hints for growing herbs, as well as information about specific plants such as basil and mint.
- O'Toole's Herb Farm
- Certified organic herb nursery and gardens. Offers wholesale and retail herbs and a gift shop of herbal products.
- Papa's Potting Shed: Herb Topiaries
- Joi Becker presents various types of topiaries and provides methods of growing them.
- Paula's Herbs and Plants
- Specializes in organic herbs. Carries houseplants, ground covers, and seeds. Tips on growing and cooking with herbs, and butterfly gardening.
- Penn State University's Directory of Herbs
- Provides cultivation hints, companion plants, and harvesting methods for many herbs. Access specific herb information by entering common name, use, plant type, or plant family.
- Pete's Herbs
- Pete's offers growing and cooking tips for herbs. Also included is information on how to grow lavender in the South.
- A Pinch of Herb
- Journal of starting a small herb garden in the kitchen, including recipes and tips about herb gardening.
- Richters Herbs
- Provides answers to readers' questions and includes articles on herb growing and usage.
- Sally's Place Herbs
- Offers tips on growing, cooking with, history of, and medicinal uses of herbs.
- Stevia Rebaudiana
- Article about propagation, cultivation, and uses of this subtropical plant used as an alternative sweetener, as well as comments on the controversy over its health effects.
- Sweet Woodruff
- Information on growing and using Sweet Woodruff
- Thyme for Sage Advice
- Information about growing and using herbs from common varieties to the unusual.
- Traditional Herbs for Winter Interest
- University of Washington's Medicinal Herb Garden (in January) shows quality photos of herbs, shrubs, and trees associated with medicinal botany.
- Virginia Cooperative Extension: Herbs
- Information about cultivation, propagation, harvesting, and drying, with specifics for several commonly grown herbs.
- Weekend Gardeners' Herb Seed Starting
- Offers facts on herb seed cultivation and transplant care.
- Willow Pond Farm: The Potting Shed
- Organic herb farm offers a collection of articles about herb care and uses.
- Winterizing the Herb Garden
- North Carolina University's Horticulture Department offers hints for overwintering herbs. Information given on fertilizing, watering, and pruning in preparation for winter weather.
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