Herb garden Until recently, the Internet was not too familiar to me. Last year I used computers, not just word processors and e-mails. The Internet and its online community are new experiences for me and I am very foreign. In the past semester, I noticed that I needed to find a variety of different information, and the Internet was always the main source of this information. Since I have AOL, I am trying to get used to my computer and I am thinking how the Internet works by spending time in the AOL chat area.
Now for some plants, there is no limit. I am not a fool of the beauty of a woman, I am still a fool of a medicinal herb. Especially medicinal garden. Especially in Medicinal Botanic Gardens, these interesting plants are toxic and beneficial with the right prescription and dosage. I grew up with Foxglove, the source of digitalis, angelic trumpet, source of scopolamine, and shy (ie wolves, rats, women's scourge, and all the poison queen). The deadly nocturnal shadow pieces are a traditional source of weeds and atropines. The name of Nightshade is Atropa belladonna. As women squeeze their black berry juice in the eyes to enlarge the pupil, Belladonna is a "beautiful woman" in Italy, a deadly Solanum has acquired this kind of name. I think that Italian men prefer women who are at risk of ebony line of sight.
In the herbal botanical garden it may be a situation of over-watering, at least now they know that they do not over-water. Children are very serious about herb garden, some of them ... you know, when we do not see it, give them some more water. Maybe ... well, even if it happened to us, I do not want to think about destruction. In other words, this is what is in our head. The reason we think so is that the gerbil died earlier, the white mouse is dead, ah ... now they know that they will not take the sandbag with them.
Herb gardening is growing popularity everyday for just good reasons. Herbs have practical value, purpose, and herbs, you can actually use your plants. When most people think about herbaceous gardening, they automatically think of cooking, but herbs also grow for their pleasant scent and beauty. Basil is one of the most common herbs in herb gardening. "Dark opal" and ordinary green basil are beautifully added to any garden and are often used for decoration. Black Opal has pale pink flowers and crimson leaves. Basil is used not only for its appearance but also for the special flavor of tomato juice and jam.