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Guest Post- Control Garden Pests and Diseases Naturally

April 16, 2018
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 |  2018, Flower Gardening, Gardens, Herb Growing, Herbs, Pests and Diseases

I’m pleased to offer this guest post from Denny Avril in South Africa. 5 Natural Ways to Help Control Garden Pests and Diseases So, you have a very […]

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Guest Post- Top 6 Spring Gardening Tips from Pro Landscape Designers

February 28, 2018
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 |  2018, Flower Gardening, Gardens, Growing

  Do you want your plants to look extremely beautiful and healthy? Or do you want to take proper care of them.  Then, these gardening tips from professional […]

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Guest Post-The Benefits of Mulching

February 21, 2018
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 |  2018, Flower Gardening, Gardens, Growing, Herb Growing, Texas Gardening, Vegetable Gardening

We gardeners know mulching is important. It preserves moisture, moderates soil temperature and adds nutrients to the soil. Many of us don’t do it as well or as […]

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What’s Eating My Plants

November 8, 2016
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 |  2016, Flower Gardening, Gardens, Growing, Herb Growing, Herbs, Pests and Diseases, Vegetable Gardening

Have you ever gone out to water your garden in the morning only to find holes in your plants’ leaves that weren’t there the day before? As many […]

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Edible Flowers- Beyond Nasturtiums, Calendula and Violets

September 14, 2015
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 |  2015, Flower Gardening, Gardens, Growing, Herb Growing, Herbs, Recipes, Texas Gardening

Did you know Red Bud Tree flowers are edible… or Carnations… or the flowers on your Bean Vines?   Dressing up green salads with edible flowers is popular […]

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From The Herb Cottage

  • Lovely Lemon Balm February 23, 2025
  • Herbs for the Heart January 30, 2025
  • Chamomile, Herb of the Year 2025 December 30, 2024
  • Growing Aromatic Herbs Indoors October 25, 2024
  • The Joy of Fall Gardening October 11, 2024

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Aromatic Herbs Basil Bees Body Care Books Butterflies Companion Planting Compost Container Gardening Drying Herbs Essential Oils Fall Flower Growing Freezing Herbs Growing Health Health & Wellness Herbal Drinks Herb Growing Herbs Herb Tea History Holidays Indoors Landscaping Lavender Lawns Lemongrass Lemon herbs Mint Mowing Native Plants Organic Outdoor Decor Parsley Preserving Raised Beds Row Gardens Sage Seeds Succulents Tea Trees Vegetables Winter

Contact The Herb Cottage

The Herb Cottage  442 County Road 233  Hallettsville, TX  77964

email: cindy@theherbcottage.com

phone: 361-258-1192

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Lovely Lemon Balm
Herbs for the Heart
Chamomile, Herb of the Year 2025
Growing Aromatic Herbs Indoors
The Joy of Fall Gardening
Chamomile, Matricaria chamomilla
Shrubs- not the kind in your yard
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The Herb Cottage is located in rural South Central Texas among pastureland many live oak trees, some hundreds of year old. We’re under 2 hours from Houston, San Antonio, Austin and the central Gulf Coast.

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