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** YOU CAN GROW HERBS THIS WINTER ** For the Gardeners that are wringing their hands right now, and planning their Spring Gardens, this would be a great time to grow some Herbs indoors. Growing herbs at home is a fun, money-saving hobby that also happens to be good for your health. In addition to flavoring up your favorite dishes, herbs are filled with antioxidants and essential nutrients. Some of them even have an added benefit by keeping pests away in your Garden(you can transfer to your outdoor Garden in the Spring). Even if you live in an apartment or condo without any outdoor space, you can grow still herbs indoors. The ideal setting for an indoor herb garden is the kitchen, where you can snip fresh herbs and use them in dishes while you are cooking. (THE SEED GUY has a Seed package that gives you 10 FREE Herbs listed below) Half of the nutritional value of Herbs is lost within thirty minutes of harvesting, says Brian Hetrich, a Naturopathic doctor and gardening expert at the Hippocrates Health Institute, in West Palm Beach, Fla. When you grow your own herbs, you can use what you need at the moment by harvesting small amounts, fresh from the plant. Most Herbs can be easily grown indoors in containers. Listed below is just a few of them. ROSEMARY This pretty, aromatic herb contains compounds, such as carnosic acid, that have been shown to fight cancer cells. Whats more, the smell of rosemary may even improve your memory. In a recent study from the University of Northumbria, in the UK, people performed better on various memory tasks if rosemary scent was pumped into the room. Grow tip: Rosemary grows best with full sunshine and frequent watering. I like to plant it where you will brush it as you walk by. All you need to do is touch it and itll release its very fragrant aroma. THYME Thyme has long been used as an herbal remedy for respiratory problems such as bronchitis, and it also has antiseptic properties. (Thymol, one of the compounds it contains, is a key ingredient in Listerine.) Even better, thyme is virtually calorie-free and provides a delicious boost of flavor to soups, salads, and just about any other recipe you can think of, even champagne! Grow tip: Small but plentiful flowers make this herb a pretty option for your home. Thymes well suited for indoor growing because it stays small in size. Just make sure it has access to plenty of sunshine. LAVENDER Lavender isnt just a pretty plant; its also packed with health benefits. Its fragrance is soothing (helping you to fall asleep), and it contains antioxidants known as polyphenols that fight belly bloating. row tip: Lavender is a relatively large plant that grows best outdoors. Keep it in a sunny area that gets eight hours of light each day. Lavender requires well-drained soil, so if you do opt to plant indoors, make sure your pot has holes in the bottom to provide adequate drainage. BASIL Basil is known to calm nerves, is a good source of fiber, and has a detoxifying effect on the liver. (Out late partying? Try incorporating basil into your brunch!) Basil oil has also been found to help clear skin blemishes, thanks to its powerful anti-inflammatory activity. A little basil goes a long way. Grow tip: Basil is a hardy plant that grows easily, indoors or out. It doesnt need much care and requires watering only every other day. PARSLEY Dont leave this common garnish sitting on the side of your plate! Parsley is full of nutrients. It contains vitamins A and C, and just one tablespoon offers more than half of your recommended daily intake of vitamin K, a nutrient thats essential for healthy blood. Grow tip: Parsley is easy to grow, as it doesnt need much sunlight or maintenance. (Just make sure the soil doesnt get too dry; once the plant wilts it rarely recovers.) Parsley does grow at a slower rate than other herbs, but its worth the wait. SAGE Many beauty products include sage on their ingredient lists, and its no wonder: Sage has antiseptic and antioxidant properties, which can help in the fight against early aging—a bonus for any beauty product. Sage has also been used as a natural remedy for anxiety and fatigue, and is thought to be a memory enhancer. Grow tip: Sage is a relatively high-maintenance herb. To thrive, it needs plenty of sunlight, good soil, and a watering every other day. CILANTRO (Coriander) A staple of Mexican and Asian cuisines, cilantro supplies fiber and iron and helps clear heavy metals from your body. Our body mistakes heavy metals for nutrients. Cilantro attaches itself to mercury, lead, and other toxic heavy metals and draws them out of your tissues. Grow tip: Because of its deep taproot, cilantro needs deep soil to thrive and is one of the few herbs that are a real challenge to grow indoors. On the plus side, if your plant does go to seed, dont throw the seeds away; theyre the tasty spice known as coriander. CHIVES This tasty herb—part of the onion family—can help boost your immune system. Multiple studies even suggest that eating allium vegetables, a category that includes garlic and scallions in addition to chives, is associated with a lower risk of developing certain cancers, including those of the prostate, stomach, and breast. Grow tip: Chives are one of my favorite herbs. They grow easily, can be grown indoors, and dont need much light. They grow to be about 18 inches tall, but dont require much space to flourish. DILL This flavorful herb isnt just for pickles! Its a great source of antioxidants (such as beta-carotene), and is also said to cure hiccups. Next time you get the hiccups, mix a teaspoon of dill leaf with a cup of boiled water, strain out the leaves, and drink the liquid slowly. Grow tip: Dill requires full sun and grows best in deep soil thats not too dense, so your best bet is to plant it outside or in a large pot indoors. Dill needs watering only once a week if planted outside; inside, it requires some additional attention. MINT Mint is a rich source of vitamin A, providing more than half of your recommended daily intake in just two tablespoons. In addition, mint is good for the breath, digestion, nausea, headaches, respiratory disorders, asthma, pimples, [and] cavities. Need another reason to use this herb? A recent study found that essential oils in peppermint have a positive effect on exercise performance, respiratory rate, and blood pressure. FENUGREEK Fenugreek has also been used to treat arthritis, asthma, bronchitis, improve digestion, maintain a healthy metabolism, increase libido and male potency, cure skin problems (wounds, rashes and boils), treat sore throat, and cure acid reflux. Recent studies have shown that Fenugreek helps lower blood glucose and cholesterol levels, and may be an effective treatment for both type 1 and 2 diabetes. It is also being studied for its cardiovascular benefits. Grow tip: Fenugreek likes a sunny area in your home to grow. Seeds normally take 7 days to germinate, and then you can cut leaves a number of times throughout the winter. If you want the Seeds, let it flower, and then you will be able to harvest them (usually after 6 weeks). Here at THE SEED GUY, you will get a FREE 10 Variety Heirloom Herb Package ( Non GMO and 5100 Seeds) as a Bonus when you purchase our 60 Variety Heirloom Seed package (Home-Grown, Non GMO, 26,000 Seeds total, Fresh from 2014 harvest-- Price $50).. 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Posted on: Fri, 31 Oct 2014 12:19:05 +0000

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