Once an herb garden gets going it grows really fast.
Usually your second year you’ll be amazed at how fast most plants will spread.
These are all flowers from our yard and road side.
I added in some mint from the herb garden to make the bouquet look fuller and it smelled so good!
We have mint, thyme and rosemary in pots right outside our front door,
which makes it very easy to throw together a quick centerpiece or garnish food.
Mint is perfect to top most any dessert.
How to Grow and Use Culinary Herbs
Kathy
writer, video producer, wife and mother at Teaching Good Things
Titus 2:3 says that we are to be
"...teachers of good things...".
We believe that part of these good things are practical skills that we all need in every day life to care for our family and neighbors.
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May the favor of the Lord our God rest upon us;
establish the work of our hands for us-
yes, establish the work of our hands.
Psalm 90:17
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Category: Herbs


Jessica Pritchett says:
I recognize that bouquet!! We loved your herbs so much we put our mint and lemon balm in a bouquet we gave a friend yesterday. Your blog post inspired us and you didn’t even know it!!
Jess