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Herbs Essential to Great Food and Simple to Grow

By: Ungari Dodisto

Herbs have been man's loyal aide since time unknown. While new uses are being found each day, they have already been used for a wide array of uses. Anywhere you go, anyone you ask, you are sure to come across names of over 40 to 60 herbs that are commonly used and are very easy to grow.

There are several varieties of these herbs that have a variety of functions. Hence, they are used in equally abundant ways. One such variety is that of aromatic herbs. They are cultivated purely for their fragrant oils that are used extensively in candles, perfumes, and many other cosmetic and skin care products.

Of course the variety of herb that most people are familiar with is the culinary herb. In fact, the culinary herb is the only variety that most people are aware of. Most gardeners grow a few varieties of culinary herbs but they have to be careful not to plant in the same place the following spring as some herbs are annuals and will appear without needing to replant. Some of the more popular of the culinary herbs are basil, dill, and chives.

Some herbs are considered ornamental as they are basically just grown to look at. These herbs may be used to make fresh or dried arrangements and they are often found in and amongst the flowers in a flower garden.

There are herbs used for remedial purpose. These medicinal herbs are used to treat many ailments. They are not a part of the mainstream medicines in the western medical community but they are still an essential part of remedy to ailments in many cultures. The scientists are still pouring their time and effort in studying their effects.

The culinary herbs are most popular because without them our food would not taste so good. We use herbs to create marinades. Without herbs it would be difficult to get that subtle, but distinct, flavor that enhances many dishes. Herbs are as essential to cooking as any of the other ingredient. No wonder, people keep herbs on hand, even if they cannot afford them. They would rather grow them in their garden than do without them.

Growing herbs in your garden is a fairly simple and painless process. But before you start laying out your garden and planning where what gets planted where, be aware that herbs are available as annuals, perennials, and biennials. This means that the herbs will be coming up at different times in the year so you will have to keep track of where you plant what herb and what its growing cycle is.

Most of the culinary herbs are easy to grow because they do quite well in fairly fertile soil that may have been drained by other crops. Moreover, they do just as well indoors as they do outdoors. However, make sure you don’t plant them too deeply in the soil or they may not have a chance to grow. Also, always harvest your herbs in the mornings to get the best of their precious oils.

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Herbs have been man's loyal aide since time unknown. While new uses are being found each day, they have already been used for a wide array of uses. Anywhere you go, anyone you ask, you are sure to come across names of over 40 to 60 herbs that are commonly used and are very easy to grow.

Ungari Dodisto is the chief editor for F herbs, the web's premier resource for information about herbs. For more articles on herbs visit: http://www.herbso.com/articles
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