My name is Vicky Josephino. I'm a writer and herb garden enthusiast living just outside of Long Beach, CA. Mostly, I spend my days either buried in my laptop or tinkering the organic garden I've set up a decade ago. I can confidently say that in that amount of time, I've learned about what works (and what doesn't) as far as herb gardening is concerned. And as it goes, you can find those years of herb knowledge and experience in my free email course. From herb garden kits to herb types, I offer you great techniques for growing your herb garden the right way.
For more tips and advice on Herb Gardening, check out my articles and free gardening e-course at http://www.herbgardeningguides.com/.




How to Grow and Maintain Asparagus
By: Cris Ramasasa | 26/11/2009Asparagus is an annual and a sun loving crop that's a delicacy in the kitchen. It's a hardy plant and well adapted when planted in early spring. It grows well in 6.0-6.8 soil pH level and tolerant to salinity.
The Gardener’s Friend – The Gardening Waste Bin
By: Richard n Williams | 26/11/2009Any good gardener knows the importance of a good gardening bin. It seems it doesn’t matter whether we are weeding, mowing, planting or seeding the garden is a key place for generating waste.
The Beautiful Pink Dogwood Flowering Trees Order Today From a Mail Order Nursery
By: tammy sons | 25/11/2009Pink Cherokee Chief Dogwood - Makes a great addition to any yard Does your yard lack color? Does it lack a feeling of serenity and peace when it comes to your yard design? Is it bare or too busy? No matter what your reason the Pink Cherokee Dogwood makes a great...
The Amazing weight loss secret of the Hoodia Cactus Plant
By: Steve Habib | 25/11/2009The amazing weight loss benefits of Hoodia cactus plants were first discovered in the 1960's. A team of scientist studied the indigenous food of the Bushmen, a tribe that has have existed for thousands of years in far-flung Africa.
Herb Garden Plants - Hyssop for Catarrh
By: Pete Steel | 25/11/2009These popular herb garden plants started their eastern migration in the 11th century and were established in Britain around the 14th century as popular herbs.
Artificial Christmas Trees - as Good as the Real Thing
By: Michael Oims | 25/11/2009The benefits of a real Christmas tree are obvious; they smell good and look stunning when decorated with Christmas lights and ornaments. However if they have a tendency to shed their needles they can create a lot of mess and are not always the practical option if you have young...
Extend the Lifespan of Your Carpets and Rugs with Professional Cleaning
By: Naveen kumar sharma | 25/11/2009Carpets and upholstery beautify and give a remarkable aura to the overall presentation of your room. They instantly provide a comforting atmosphere and rich sense of color and style which instantly attracts your and others attention. But it becomes imperative to carefully maintain your carpets and upholstery and keep them free of any bug or dirt to preserve your family’s health.
Led Grow Lights - The ONLY Led Grow Light Review Worth Reading
By: Don Luttrull | 25/11/2009Stop wasting your time growing with hps and mh lighting when I can PROVE led grow lights can not only out yield them but also cost you a ton less in the long wrong. This really is the only led grow light review that you cannot miss because hard facts and actual results are being presented.
Basics of a Thyme Herb Garden
By: Vicky Josephino | 24/11/2009 | GardeningIf you’re always using thyme in your kitchen, why not make the herb more accessible to you by building a thyme herb garden? Learn how thyme can thrive in your space.
Growing Herbs for Profit
By: Vicky Josephino | 13/11/2009 | GardeningDo you know that growing herbs can also provide a growth in your income? Read this guide on how to grow your herbs for profit.
Controlling Herb Harvest and Preparation
By: Vicky Josephino | 12/11/2009 | GardeningDifferent herbs call for different measures. Knowing the best way on how to handle, harvest, and prepare specific plants will definitely maximize each herb’s flavoring effects on dishes.
Basics of Growing Herbs in Containers
By: Vicky Josephino | 11/11/2009 | GardeningWhether you need pots to landscape your garden or to care for your herb plants indoors, here are tips on how you can do container gardening the right way. Learn the tips, tricks, and practicality of using containers for your plants.
What are the Herb Plant Types and Categories?
By: Vicky Josephino | 10/11/2009 | GardeningTo be a successful gardener for your herb plants, you must learn their categories and usage types. These kind of information would definitely guide you on what kind of care is nurturing or damaging for them.
Choosing the Right Herb Garden Kits
By: Vicky Josephino | 09/11/2009 | GardeningHerb garden kits are great guides to have when you're only starting out in your herb garden. In this page, learn how the proper herb garden kit can bring to life a flourishing organic haven!
Introduction to Italy’s Famous Herbs
By: Vicky Josephino | 06/11/2009 | GardeningItaly is known in the world as a country with cuisine that is among the best one can experience. Seven Italian herbs are described and highlighted in the following paragraphs to introduce you to them. Use them for your cooking and you are sure to produce delicious and nutritious dishes. You can also use them for decorative purposes in the garden.