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Herb Plants and Seeds


Peppermint Herb

Price: 9.95

The Peppermint, 'Mentha silvestris crispa', is a spreading plant with numerous upright shoots that may reach a height of 2 feet. Dark green leaves are produced from reddish stems. Peppermint grows best in moist soils. Peppermint makes a refreshing herbal tea. Use 2 TBSP of fresh or 1 TBSP dried for each cup of tea and steep for 5 minutes. Herbal users promote drinking peppermint tea during meals or after meals to aid digestion. Lots of fresh mint leaves, chopped with some whole for garnish, improves every fruit salad and most green salads.


Guide for Insecticides Herbicides and Fungicides

Price: 46.99

Insecticides, herbicides, fungicides, here's the one book to have when you need answers fast. A vital reference work.


Herbs in the Garden

Price: 15.99

Good Morning America's Gardening and Lifestyle Editor, Rebecca Koll has put together the most popular gardening and craft segments from her television show and incorporated them into a convenient DVD format. Choose your favorite topic or 3 or more topics for a special price. You have probably seen her show, but did you miss the segment on Rose Gardening or Growing Herbs? Now you can watch the whole collection on DVD whenever you want. Whether you're a ôrookieö or a ômasterö gardener, you will find these DVDs helpful covering topics such as: garden design, great recipes and unique craft ideas. Let Rebecca help you fine-tune your gardening skills.

This is a superb selection of herbs.

I love the photos - they show exactly what a healthy herb plant should look like.

Obviously, the herb plants are seasonal. They're not always available, but you can buy seeds any time of the year.

If you want extra information on growing herbs from seed, then check out the section Growing Herbs on this site. You'll find an alphabetical list which will give you detailed instructions.

For the UK market, I am looking for a similar catalogue - now we've gone to English spelling :-)

In the meantime, Suttons Seeds (link below) have a fantastic range and are very well known and reliable.

Just use the search box on the site to find what you want - in fact, make your list from the US catalog and then use that to get what you want from Suttons.

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