Wednesday, November 24, 2010

From the Garden to your Kitchen

Whether growing herbs for culinary, medicinal or ornamental value, they make a worthy addition to any garden. Growing herbs for nutritional purposes is above all the most rewarding.

They easily add flavor to your meals while improving your health due to their vitamin, mineral and other nutrient content, not to mention save you money.

Growing herbs indoors in a sunny windowsill, just steps away, enables you to harvest healthy ingredients all year round. They smell and taste great and are an exceptional addition to many recipes and add nutrition to your daily diet.

Herbals supply nutrients that are beneficial to preventing and treating of many health conditions. So, you may want to consider planting herbals to benefit your needs.

Many herbals are delicious brewed as tea. At the Villegas Organic Farms, we serve fresh herbal tea of italian oregano, gotu kola, tarragon, mint, stevia. Get to know 80 species of herbs and crops, their value to your health, and experience their benefits through a Study Tour in an Organic Farm. Email us for a schedule.


HERB BASKET

Grow a herb garden in containers. Start with the FROM THE GARDEN TO YOUR KITCHEN portable herb baskets.

The herb baskets come in small and large baskets of between 3 to 5 varieties of herbs.  Great for Christmas giveaways!  Email us for orders.

"Growing herbs is easy and fun and an easy way to enhance your green living."


NOTE: Most of the content here are taken from age-oldherbs.com

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