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Welcome!
My name is Norm Stewart and I have been an avid gardener for over 35 years. I have spent many hours studying, planning and caring for my gardens. If you have an interest in gardening, then learning about herbs will take to a new level of enjoyment by learning how to use what you grow in new ways!
If this is what you are looking for - You found the right place to visit!
Whether you are a beginner herb grower or have been growing herbs for quite some time this is going to be the most important herb growing information you will find online.
If you want a taste of what you will discover in my simple, practical guide to herb growing, feel free to subscribe to my free herb growing mini-course.
Before spending more time and energy searching, why not commit to just a few minutes a day for the next couple of weeks and learn more about this great hobby. You'll get a free herb growing crash course training delivered right to your email inbox over the next few days.
In my FREE Herb Growing Mini-Course, You'll Learn:
- How to identify Culinary Herbs
- The many uses of Medicinal Herbs
- The perfect planting conditions for Ornamental Herbs
- How to start an herb garden – both indoors and outdoors
- Three Amazing Herbs you will want in your garden!
- Three must have Medicinal Herbs for your garden
- How to help your plants survive through winter
- A few herbs that are loaded with aroma, color and flowers
- An indoor lighting garden guide
- All you need to know about humidity, watering and indoor gardens
- Useful tips on planting AND transplanting your herbs – moving from indoors to outdoors
- Discover the “best time” to harvest your herbs
- Much, much more!
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By the way, WHAT are the odds that you are “Already” growing herbs?
If you have a yard or a planting box,
Yep, odds are - you have grown herbs.

That’s Right; if you have dirt…the herbs will come!
Every person who has seen a dandelion growing out in their yard is a herb gardener! We need to realize that weeds for one person just might be an “Herb Garden” to someone else.
The BIGGEST SECRET to Herb Growing is learning to change your vocabulary. After all, you just might be calling your herbs weeds!
The trick in herb gardening is growing these “weeds” intentionally for a specific purpose. Once you do that, you are officially an herb gardener.
Lesson learned: ALL herbs may NOT be desirable in your garden, and not ALL plants are herbs.
Confused? Well when I first became curious about herbs, I used to be confused when I couldn’t draw a line between herbs and non-herbs.
The Free Herb Growing Mini-Course is designed with you in mind; a fellow avid gardener. Whether you want to grow herbs for its culinary, medicinal or ornamental value, they make a worthy addition to any garden. 
REMEMBER:
Gardens are NOT just for flowers & vegetables any more!
Now give herb growing a try and I’ll bet you’ll get hooked just like I was. The only thing better than herb growing is preparing and using them.
Eventually, you’ll also discover that cooking with herbs is a great way to enjoy them. Once you begin to use fresh herbs in your favorite recipes, you'll never want go back to using just simple seasonings or condiments to add flavor to your meals. Great food can be very simply prepared, but add a few fresh herbs and you have created a masterpiece.
How neat is that?
Where Do You Begin Learning About Herb Growing?
Let me share some of the things I have learned and see if you jump onto the fast track to planting.
The word “Herbs” is a generic term and it describes a plant whose stem is not woody, which dies down to the ground after flowering. It describes plants that are used for food, medicine, scent or flavor! Now you can understand why the topic of herbs it so expansive.
What are some of the things you will need to know about using these wonderful plants?
There is more to herb gardening than meets the eye, and the benefits are limitless. I’ve listed some of my favorite reasons for growing your own fresh herbs. Before you get your Day 1 email from your mini-course, let’s review some of the many benefits of herb growing:
Herbs are easy to grow. In fact, you only need a little fertilizer to keep them growing. You just need to know some simple, yet essential basics to help them thrive: choosing the right soil, watering and lighting, to name a few.
- Herbs add fragrance and color to your garden and can change the look and feel of your home
- Okay, maybe it’s not the cleanest hobby, but gardening and watching your fresh herbs grow is well worth the little bit of dirt you’ll need to wash off. Herb growing really is fun, and the benefits can’t be beat.
- Herbs can help repel pests, and there are potent herbs which are used to control pest infestations
- Herbs are one of nature’s little surprise packages that contain a lot of flavor. A little goes a long way. You do not need much to make an extraordinary impact in your cooking.
- Aromatic herbs are in a class of their own. Naturally, homes with garden herbs smell fantastic.
- Growing Herbs only require a small space and you don’t need to be involved in traditional gardening if you don’t want to.
- Herbs are well known as a protector of our health. There are some types of herbs which prevent viruses and bacteria from attacking our immune system.
- You can use containers to grow herbs just about anywhere in your house. They can be grown indoors or outdoors; you can make a windowsill garden, or create a kitchen herb garden.
Here are some of the things you will want to know
so you can pick out the right herbs.
The Questions: Begin by asking yourself - What do I want to use my herbs for?
The Answer: Yes – you can use herbs for all these things.
- To complement the vegetable or flower garden?
- For their beauty and aroma?
- Maybe you’re like me and love to cook with fresh herbs in your sauces and recipes.
- Do you want to use them for their health and longevity benefits?
- Do you want to reduce them to make teas, oils for aromatherapy, making candles or other uses?
WHERE are you planning on growing them?
- Where do you live and what climate are you in?
- Are you thinking about growing indoors or outdoors?
- Or, are you thinking about planter boxes or using natural soils in your yard?
Again, all of these situations are possible for growing your herbs.
With the right preparation, location and care - your herbs will thrive and be healthy.
Before you take that first step, there are many things you need to learn. This is why I created the FREE herb growing email mini-course for you. It is a way for you to learn a little bit more about herbs each day.
The email course will give you a chance to learn about the key topics you will want to know about before you get started planting.
Thank You for signing up! Now we can get started.
My Personal Goal is to help you learn everything you need to know about Herb Growing and then experience using them every day for what they do best – Enrich Our Life and Well Being.
Before you go, I want you to remember that “Herb Gardening Expands Your Mind.” After all, the topic of “Herbs’ is Enormous. You know I had to use that word “e-norm-ous” – after all, my name is in it! It shows you how serious I am about this subject. OK – I promise my knowledge of herbs far exceeds my poor sense of humor.
The trick for you is to find a place to start. A place that will provide you with a clear understanding of the basics of what you need to know to select,plant, care for and harvest your herbs.
Feel free to browse the links on my website for more information about growing your own herbs and “sign up” for the 10 part Herb Garden email course below, where you will receive one lesson each day in your email box.
Come’on – it will really help you get going in the right direction. I am genuinely excited about the information I have assembled to share with you. Let me be your guide as you journey into herb growing.
Happy growing!
Your Herb Coach,
Norm Stewart
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-- Tom Nelson from Atlanta, GA
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-- Marsha Thomas, WA
Thanks for writing a book that is so useful, and informative in a way that is easily understood without having to do a degree in horticulture before reading it. For years I have tried to keep a "herb patch" in my backyard without much success, I am afraid to say. After reading your book, I now understand some of the many mistakes I had been making. I had an idea of what I wanted but it wasn't until I read your book that I was able to collate all those thoughts and ideas and learn how to put them into practice. Since reading your book my herb garden has begun to bring me much more enjoyment, I've never been so enthusiastic about it like I am now, and that's because I am understanding so much more. Your book is giving me more than just a good herb garden, it has given me enthusiasm, excitement, and a good understanding of what I need to do.
-- Carl, Los Angeles CA
