Herb Companion Magazine Herb Companion Magazine offers 6 issues per year. It is currently available in the U.S.A and includes free shipping by regular mail. This publication is also for up to 2 year(s). Magazine subscription for a year costs only 19.95, giving patrons a savings of $9.75 (32.83%) off the cover price. It's the best price authorized by the publisher. Herb Companion Magazine's initial issue from Home & Garden Magazines category will be sent in 10 to 16 weeks. If you want to extend your current subscription, we can just combine your order to your current subscription. To be certain that you will not miss out some issues of Herb Companion Magazine, we advise that you extend your subscription as early as four months before the expiry day. Please take note that your subscription starts at the time you get your initial copy and not when you checkout. Be assured that you will receive latest magazine copies as soon as they are released.
Description Herb Companion helps you to discover a variety of ways to add new excitement to your herb garden and also helps to show you new ways of using herbs in baths, teas, lively recipies, and fragrant bouquets.Herb Companion Magazine Botanical Garden, garden in which plants are grown and displayed primarily for scientific and educational purposes. A botanical garden consists chiefly of a collection of living plants, grown out-of-doors or under glass in greenhouses and conservatories. It usually includes, in addition, a collection of dried plants, or herbarium, and such facilities as lecture rooms, laboratories, libraries, museums, and experimental or research plantings. The plants may be arranged according to one or more subdivisions of botanical science. The arrangements may be systematic, ecological, or geographic. The larger botanical gardens often include special groupings, such as rock gardens, water gardens, wildflower gardens, and collections of horticultural groups produced by plant breeding, such as roses, tulips, or rhododendrons. A plantation restricted to exhibits of woody plants is called an arboretum. Almost every major city has a botanical garden. The Royal Botanic Gardens, better known as Kew Gardens, near London, founded in 1759, is the largest in the world. More than 300 botanical gardens are in the U.S. Among the most important are the Missouri Botanic Gardens in St. Louis; the New York Botanical Garden in Bronx Park and the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, both in New York City. A gardener can experiment with a stunning diversity of interesting garden styles and types. Herb gardens may feature culinary, medicinal, and fragrant herbs. Flower gardens may combine a variety of flowering plants or focus on just one type, such as roses or flowers that bloom only at night. Specialized gardens include rock or alpine gardens, which display plants native to mountains, and water gardens, which host plants adapted to wet conditions. Botanical gardens are designed to display plants for scientific and educational purposes. Herb Companion Magazine allows you to add more excitement to your herbal garden. It gives readers fresh ideas on what can be done on your herbs – may it be for medicinal purposes, food ingredient, or for aesthetic purpose.
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Last updated on Jan 31, 2012. |