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		<title>My First Herb and Vegetable Garden</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.tasteforcooking.com/gardening/my-first-herb-and-vegetable-garden/"><img align="right" hspace="5" width="100" src="http://tasteforcooking.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/gardenjune-298x300.jpg" class="alignright wp-post-image tfe" alt="gardenjune" title="gardenjune" /></a>I lost my dogs (13 &#38; 15 years old,) this past October. I was so heartbroken. I didn&#8217;t want anything around to remind me of them, and I refused... <a href="http://www.tasteforcooking.com/gardening/my-first-herb-and-vegetable-garden/">Read More &#187;</a><p><a href="http://www.tasteforcooking.com/gardening/my-first-herb-and-vegetable-garden/">My First Herb and Vegetable Garden</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.tasteforcooking.com">TasteForCooking</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-158" title="gardenjune" src="http://tasteforcooking.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/gardenjune-298x300.jpg" alt="gardenjune" width="298" height="300" />I lost my dogs (13 &amp; 15 years old,) this past October. I was so heartbroken. I didn&#8217;t want anything around to remind me of them, and I refused to go to the backyard, which is one of the places we spent the most time with them.  </p>
<p>My husband cleared a small planter full of beautiful flowers and plants, and suggested I grow an herb garden. I was furious, as those plants were expensive, and besides, I was too down to think about a new hobby and I hate bugs! </p>
<p>Months went by, and the planter was filled with weeds. Finally in late March I decided to go outside and pull the weeds.</p>
<p>During our next trip to Home Depot, I walked around the garden center. I was drawn to the smell of the fragrant herbs. Then I noticed the price&#8230;just $3 for the plant, where I have payed as much as $5 for a small amount of dill.  I chose a few favorites and decided to give it a try. I bought parsley, cilantro and oregano, and although I don&#8217;t eat tomatoes often, I grabbed a plum tomato plant as I as excited at the prospect of making my own sauce.</p>
<p>We knew the planter did not have the best soil, so we bought a large bag of organic soil, and then my hubby grabbed a bag of organic compost. Compost? I wanted to have nothing to do with that, but he said if I wanted the best herbs that we should mix it in the soil. The process of mixing the two and getting it all down, took us about 2 hours. By the time we planted the herbs and tomato plant, we were exhausted. Did I mention that the compost smelled like cow poop and was difficult to get off my feet and from under my nails?  Make sure and use gloves and closed shoes!</p>
<p>In less than a week, the tomato plant had yellow flowers everywhere, and I could not contain my excitement when I saw the first few baby tomatoes. I wanted more plants &#8211; I had the room in the planter so why not? I did a little research on the Internet and started learning about companion plants. Who knew there were so many things to consider?  I ended up planting sweet basil and chives on either side of my tomato plants, followed by cilantro next to the basil, and then the oregano and rosemary.  Less than a week later, I also bought dill, thyme, tarragon, and mint, which I read repels ants. Last but not least, I planted a few marigold near each tomato plant, as they also deter bugs.</p>
<p>Ok, I had a little more room, so I went back one more time, and bought a cherry and Big Boy tomato plant as well as one each of red and green peppers. Compulsive? Perhaps but everything looked great! For someone who didn&#8217;t want a new hobby, I was looking forward to going outside every morning to see the changes.</p>
<p>Regardless of how many tomatoes or peppers I would get this season, I had already started using my herbs for cooking and the taste was amazing. I felt confident that I would get my monies worth along with the satisfaction of growing my first garden. </p>
<p>For those of you interested in starting a garden, as you can see from the photo, you can put a lot of plants in a small area.  I invested about $100 and 8 hours my first month of gardening.</p>
<p>Watch for updates on my garden&#8217;s progress.
<p><a href="http://www.tasteforcooking.com/gardening/my-first-herb-and-vegetable-garden/">My First Herb and Vegetable Garden</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.tasteforcooking.com">TasteForCooking</a></p>
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