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Twining Pea Earrings
Our artist creates a fanciful play on nature's graceful artistry with her solid sterling silver twining pea earrings. Lustrous freshwater pearls accent the young curly tendrils of a pea plant and feature sterling silver fishhook findings. Available with white or green pearls. Handcrafted in the USA.
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Cast Bronze Doorbell - Kokopelli
The Kokopelli, a sacred symbol of replenishment, fertility, music, and dance, greets your guests with his cheerful Southwestern spirit! Cast in solid bronze with a polished finish, time and weather eventually work their creative magic on this doorbell to create a rich patina. Designed for use with all standard 10 to 16 volt chimes, the doorbell features a lighted button and includes mounting hardware. Designed and created in Oregon.
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The River' Cast-Stone Garden Plaque
Inspired by the love of Mediterrean gardens and classical European imagery, 'The River' is an original sculptural work individually reproduced by the artist in cast stone. A patina finish adds a rich luster and aged look to the plaque and emphasizes the depth of the relief. Individually cast, sealed and finished in California; ready to hang.
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Small Iron Welcome Sign - Palm Trees
A wonderful way to welcome friends & family to your door while adding a touch of tropical charm to the outside of your home! Measuring 11.75 x 8.0 inches and featuring a trio of palm trees, this lightweight sign is created from iron and powder-coated to allow a lifetime of protection from the elements.
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Acanthus Leaf Embossed Leather Journal
Bench-crafted one at a time, the leather journal cover is crafted from custom tanned cowhide deeply embossed with a swirling acanthus leaf design. It is accented with a solid pewter button, which an attached rawhide cord loops around to securely fasten the journal closed. Inside is a 220 page hard-cover blank book of heavy bond acid-free pages, perfect for recording sketches, notes, diaries, poetry or your personal works of literature. Once the pages are full, the journal may be refilled with a new blank book, allowing the journal to be appreciated for a lifetime.
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Indoor Organic Herb Garden
Growing an organic herb garden is a delightful project. The fragrant plants not only look and smell good; they are also good for flavoring foods.
Indoor organic herb gardens have the advantage of being year-round, giving a continuous supply of fresh herbs. An indoor organic herb garden can be as small as a few pots on a window sill or as large as a greenhouse filled with containers of aromatic organic herbs.
Herb Choices
There are many ways to decide which herbs to include in your organic herb garden. Here are some ideas.
1. Italian Herb Garden: Plant rosemary, oregano, basil, fennel, and chives. Terra cotta containers will make your indoor organic herb garden look authentically old world.
2. French Herb Garden: Begin with lemon basil, marjoram, and parsley, and add other herbs you like to use in French cooking.
3. Fragrant Herb Garden: Choose angelica, bergamot, catmint, chamomile, thyme, lavender, lemon balm, mint, and sage. This organic herb garden is a natural air freshener.
4. Tea Herb Garden: If you enjoy herbal teas, your organic herb garden might focus on appropriate herbs for your tea: catnip, chamomile, lavender, lemon grass, mint, and peppermint.
You may not want to theme your indoor organic herb garden, but simply grow a few herbs that appeal to you.
Containers
Many herbs are well-suited to container gardening, but you will want to choose containers according to the herbs you intend to grow.
1. Those tiny herb peat pots sold in discount stores give the wrong idea. Your indoor organic herb garden will not last long with such small thinking.
2. Begin with containers a bit larger than those in which the live nursery plants were purchased. This will give your plants room to start growing.
3. Once your herbs are stabilized and growing well, transplant them into larger containers.
4. Basil, mint, oregano, and sage are examples of herbs that can be grown in pots of about 8 to 10 inches.
5. If you want a large crop of herbs that is constantly being replenished in your organic herb garden, use 3 to 5 gallon containers. This will assure you of having plenty of rosemary, basil, etc. when you want it.
Container Soil
Indoor organic herb gardens call for building organic soil. Your soil should have a pH of about 7, since herbs prefer a more alkaline soil. If yours is too acid, add some calcified seaweed. Be sure you use only organic fertilizers to build your soil.
Indoor Lighting
An indoor organic herb garden will need lighting, especially if your room is not sunny. Lighting is especially important for year-round indoor gardens.
Different plants have different light requirements, some preferring bright sun and others preferring shade. Most herbs prefer full sun, but there are exceptions, so learn what each of your herbs needs.
Incandescent lights, even though called ?grow lights?, are a poor choice for your indoor organic herb garden. Fluorescent lights are better, and have the advantage of being inexpensive, easily available, and easy to set up. The best choice for lighting your indoor organic herb garden is high intensity discharge lighting, often called HID lights. These are even more affordable and efficient.
Useful and Beautiful
An indoor organic herb garden can be both useful and beautiful. Herbs are generally eager to please, and require little maintenance. Simply give them the right food, water, and sunlight, and they will reward you abundantly.
About the Author:
© 2007, Anna Hart. Anna Hart invites you to read more of her articles about organic gardening at organicspringtime. Anna is posting new articles every week on that site, each one dealing with some facet of organic gardening. If you want information on locating live organic herb plants for your organic herb garden, you won?t want to miss Anna?s article on the subject.
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