Image via WikipediaIf you read my Blogworld blog, you'll be aware that in August I'm participating in what is known as the 30 Day Challenge. It's a course aimed at beginner internet marketers. The idea is that you follow the steps laid out and see if you can make your first $1 online.
It seems that the best way to make money online is to target google traffic. These are people who are looking for something. I have to admit that I like this idea a whole lot better than I like the idea of trying to sell something to my friends (ie my regular blog readers).
What does all this have to do with my Gardening Blog? Well, the topic I have chosen to focus on is "Herb Garden". So even though you guys aren't my "target" audience, I thought some of you might be interested in checking it out.
It looks like a blog and works like a blog but in the "true" sense of what a blog is (like an online journal) it isn't really a blog. Not in my mind anyway. Instead, it will be a collection of articles (mostly researched and some from my own experiences) all pertaining to growing your own herbs.
It's something I would like to do more of (herb growing) which is why I looked into that as a "niche" idea.
Anyway, feel free to pop over and say hello if you're interested in herb gardening (or if you're just curious). :-)
Monday, August 11, 2008
Herb Garden
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I like your Herb Garden blog. I've been interested in herbs ever since I first read a book that mentioned herbs in ancient caveman days, how they used them, how they stored them etc. I particularly like reading about the healing herbs and how even culinary herbs have such beneficial effects on health. They're not just for decoration at all. Many of them have the mineral content that triggers the body's uptake of vitamins in other foods. For instance parsley is very rich in iron, silica and even calcium.
Thanks River. I'm the same - I'm fascinated with the way herbs can be used in all kinds of ways and want to learn more (as well as grow more).
I watched a gardening show once (because I am that sort of dork) and was left with a wonderful turn of phrase.
The definition of herbs? "Weeds that work"
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