Reader's Digest The Essential Book of Herbs: Gardening * Health * Cooking (Paperback)
An illustrated guide to growing and using herbs to enhance your cooking and your health.
This beautifully illustrated, complete guide to herbs unlocks the secrets of these wonder plants—from planting and harvesting to cooking and storing—including their health benefits. Now you can discover the joy and pleasure of growing your own herbs—for spicing up meals, creating crafts, treating ailments, and more. In this comprehensive and beautifully illustrated herbal guide you’ll find information on their history, cultivation, propagation, and harvesting, along with a wealth of great ideas for using herbs everyday in a variety of ways.
This guide unravels the mysteries of these versatile plants, with savvy tips and simple formulas for maximizing their powers. Did you know?
· Mint can repel ants, flies, mice, and moths
· Garlic can seriously lower cholesterol
· Chives, fennel, tarragon, thyme, oregano, and winter savory are perennials
· Rosemary was used in the Middle Ages for its tranquilizing effects, and it is still a digestion aid
This beautifully illustrated, complete guide to herbs unlocks the secrets of these wonder plants—from planting and harvesting to cooking and storing—including their health benefits. Now you can discover the joy and pleasure of growing your own herbs—for spicing up meals, creating crafts, treating ailments, and more. In this comprehensive and beautifully illustrated herbal guide you’ll find information on their history, cultivation, propagation, and harvesting, along with a wealth of great ideas for using herbs everyday in a variety of ways.
This guide unravels the mysteries of these versatile plants, with savvy tips and simple formulas for maximizing their powers. Did you know?
· Mint can repel ants, flies, mice, and moths
· Garlic can seriously lower cholesterol
· Chives, fennel, tarragon, thyme, oregano, and winter savory are perennials
· Rosemary was used in the Middle Ages for its tranquilizing effects, and it is still a digestion aid
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