A home gardener gives tips for growing and using herbs. Monthly updates discuss what is happening in the garden, located in Austin, Texas http://www.io.com/~wilsone/
First published in 1931 by Mrs. M. Grieve, the online version of this work contains medicinal, culinary, cosmetic and economic properties, cultivation and folk-lore of herbs. http://www.botanical.com/botanical/mgmh/mgmh.html
Information covering aromatherapy, cooking, growing, and selling of herbs. Site offers plenty of clear and colorful photos of herbs offered. http://altnature.com/herbfarming
North Carolina University's Horticulture Department offers hints for overwintering herbs. Information given on fertilizing, watering, and pruning in preparation for winter weather. http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/hort/hil/hil-8112.html
Stroll through the University of Washington's Medicinal Herb Garden in January. Quality photos of herbs, shrubs, and trees associated with medicinal botany. http://home.earthlink.net/~ruthpett/herbs/index.htm
Pot grown culinary and medicinal herbs from the cottage garden and small holding. Hand made herb jellies, herb oils and vinegars, retail and wholesale. http://www.plantation-cottage.com
Facts on growing and using culinary and medicinal herbs, extensive collection of plant pictures, articles, and classic herbal texts. http://ibiblio.org/herbmed/index.html
Organic herbs, display gardens, nature trails, extensive list of workshops, and free newsletter available. Open seasonally, groups welcome by appointment. http://www.beagleridgeherbfarm.com
Primer on growing herbs, with cultural and culinary information on commonly used herbs. Offers pointers on herb garden design. http://culinaryherbguide.com/
Article about planting herbs for their beneficial or protective properties on nearby vegetables. Examples of combinations, and of pest deterrent and nematocidal qualities. http://www.n8ture.com/herbalcompanion.html
Article about propagation, cultivation, and uses of this subtropical plant used as an alternative sweetener, as well as comments on the controversy over its health effects. http://www.n8ture.com/herbs-stevia.html
Links given for those interested in botany, wildcrafting, herbal smoking mixtures, medicinal FAQs, herb schools, and plant databases. http://home.teleport.com/~howieb/howie.html
Jim Long, a well-known herbalist and writer, offers books, plants, dried herbs, and other herb related products. It's an informative site! http://www.longcreekherbs.com