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African Violets come from Africa and are part of the Gesneriaceae family. Its botanical name Saintpaulia is in honor of Baron Walter von Saint Paul who discovered the plant in 1893 and brought it back to Europe. It is one of most popular houseplants since it adapts perfectly indoors and blooms continuously all year long.

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Garlic

If you want to provide your kitchen with some of the most savory and freshest herbs for cooking then you should consider growing garlic in containers in your kitchen. This is even more convenient when you have limited space in your garden. Garlic is really easy to grow and it has been used throughout history for medicinal purposes as well. Garlic is then a great addition onto your small counter top kitchen garden.

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Black pepper (Piper nigrum) is a flowering vine in the family Piperaceae, cultivated for its fruit, which is usually dried and used as a spice and seasoning. The fruit, known as a peppercorn when dried, is a small drupe approximately five millimeters in diameter, dark red when fully mature, containing a single seed. Peppercorns, and the powdered pepper derived from grinding them, may be described as black pepper, white pepper, green pepper, and very often simply pepper. The terms pink peppercorns, red pepper (as in bell or chile), and green pepper (as in bell or chile) are also used to describe the fruits of other, unrelated plants. However, green peppercorns are simply the immature black peppercorns.

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Growing Herbs in Containers

Picking the Right Pot for Your Herb Garden:  If you decide to plant a combination of herbs in a pot, make sure that it is about three feet in circumference.  You can choose either clay, wood or ceramic material for your potted herb garden.  Make sure that the pot you choose will provide your herbs and soil plenty of drainage.

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Cilantro

Coriander (also known as cilantro), is a cool season annual herb in the family Apiaceae. The leaves of cilantro are variable in shape, broadly lobed at the base of the plant, and more slender higher on the flowering stems.

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Ginseng

For the past 3,000 years or more the roots of a perennial plant called ginseng have been an important component of traditional Chinese medicine. The roots of wild American ginseng have been harvested, dried, and exported from the United States and Canada to China, since the mid 1700’s.

 

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Tarragon

Tarragon had a wide array of medicinal uses among the Chippewa.The root was used as a gynecological aid to reduce excessive flowing during the menstrual cycle and to aid in difficult labor.The leaves of tarragon were chewed for heart palpitations.The root was also used to make a bath for strengthening children and a steam for strengthening elders.The Shuswap used the plant as a gynecological aid during childbirth.The Shuswap also burned tarragon to keep away mosquitoes.The Ramah Navaho made a lotion from the plant to aid in healing cuts.

 

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