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. I offer you great tips and techniques for growing your herb garden the right way.
For more tips and advice on organic herbs, check out my articles and free e-course at http://www.herbgardeningguides.com/.




Home and Garden Q&A
By: homefaq | 09/12/2009Anyone enjoy a Frame pool from Wal Mart? I am thinking about getting one. I have have the Intex "ring" pool and am tired of having to replace because of the ring getting holes. I have a kinda unlevel ground explicitly a little slanted so will a frame pool be about indistinguishable as the ring pool or better...
Solar Installation In Philadelphia
By: Daniel Manson | 09/12/2009Solar power is gaining momentum as a viable alternative energy source for homes and businesses across the country. The renewable energy source is fast reaching the point at which it is going to be more available to the average consumer and more affordable.
How to Start a Healthy, Productive Windowsill Herb Garden
By: Eustache Davenport | 09/12/2009There are many good reasons to start a windowsill herb garden in your kitchen and it is a lot easier than it is generally believed to be. Some of the basic reasons to do so is not only the economy or the practical aspects of growing herbs. it is also for the beauty that they add to your surroundings and the growing plants emit a wonderful fragrances in the air that you breathe. Then, of course, there is the pleasant gratification of having grown them by yourself and the joy of the proximity of h
Using Feng Shui To Change Your Life For The Best
By: Alex Weidmann | 09/12/2009Feng shui, the Chinese wisdom of wind and water, is mutated in our European latitudes, an important concept in the architecture, interior design and garden design.
Fall Gardening
By: Andri Irawan | 08/12/2009Many gardeners do not even consider fall gardening because of the winter frosts that might make an early appearance. On the contrary, fall gardening will result in excellent vegetables and will extend crops long after spring planted plants are finished. Vegetables produced from fall gardening are sometimes sweeter and milder than those grow in the summer and offer a brand new taste to the same old veggies.
The Benefits Of An Herb Garden Light
By: Brian Chamberlain | 08/12/2009Growing under an herb garden light is a growing trend for those who grow their own herbs. In order to understand the trend, it is beneficial to know the upsides to growing in such conditions. Purists may say it is wrong to grow in anything other than natural conditions. The question you have to ask yourself is are you worried about how the plant feels, or are you worried more about having a good crop?
Container Gardening – Announcing a Simple Way to Enhance Your Deck
By: Jo R Green | 08/12/2009A ton of individuals are turning to patio or balcony gardening for a range of reasons. Some are moving out of their giant homes in the country to a smaller house with a small yard due to the failing economy and the rise in living costs. The good issue is you don’t have to relinquish up gardening simply because you don’t have ample soil space.
Indoor Gardening with Bulbs
By: Barbara E. Volkov | 08/12/2009Indoor gardening is an excellent way to start the paperwhite narcissus and the amaryllis for they are two of the prettiest indoor flowers. We can still grow our other houseplants such as the herbs, foliage plants, and flowering plants along with the flowering bulbs.
How to Set Up Your Rosemary Herb Garden
By: Vicky Josephino | 27/11/2009 | GardeningRosemary herbs are great flavorings in your kitchen. So wouldn’t it be nice if you always have one just within reach? It’s very possible when you have a rosemary herb garden. Read on to find out more.
Growing Medicinal Herbs FAQ
By: Vicky Josephino | 26/11/2009 | GardeningWouldn’t it be nice to just pick out remedies from your everyday aches and pains? With therapeutic herbs in your garden, it’s a likely possibility. Read this article to find out the best ways on how to grow medicinal herbs.
How to Start a Sage Herb Garden
By: Vicky Josephino | 25/11/2009 | GardeningIf you’re looking to set up a sage garden, this article can shed light on the qualities and needs of this specific herb. Read on to get a helpful guide for your gardening plans.
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.