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Resources

Web Sites

Margaret Beeks Elementary School Gardening Project
This site is a goldmine for students and teachers with a passion for herbs. It includes a student-designed herb newsletter, poetry, herb history and folklore, lots of recipes, and observation sheets and activities for selected herbs.

Herb Recipes
Peppermint pore cleaner, an herbal bath bag, and other Colonial recipes are featured on this school site.

Sense-Sational Herb Garden
You can go to this site at the 4-H Children's Garden in Michigan to see a list of the medley of herbs used in their Sense-Sational Garden. Better yet, take the virtual tour, which features a live panoramic view of the planting.

Herbal Theme Gardens
The Herb Society of America offers plant lists for creating herb gardens on various themes, from an alphabet border to a pizza plot.

Herbal Web Quest
Designed for a nutrition and wellness class, this Web Quest challenges students to grow herbs, explore their historical, culinary, and household uses, and present their new knowledge to others.


Herb Items from the Kidsgardening Store

Windowsill Herb Garden Kit
Includes all you'll need to grow cilantro, oregano, chives, and mini-basil on your classroom windowsill. It also contains a circular wheel featuring 16 herbs and their uses.




Herb Plant Collections

For a quick start to your classroom herb garden, choose from more than a dozen collections of culinary, medicinal, and fragrant herb plants. Stocky, vigorous plants
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Herb Gardens

Contents

Classroom Project

Background

Materials and Procedures


Curriculum Connections

Six Herbal Science Inquiries

Exploring People and Herbs

Creating Herbal Products

A Colorful History


Resources

Cool Herb Web Sites

Herb Products from the Gardening with Kids Store

Related Articles

Historic Herbal
Theme Gardens

Herbs Spice Up Learning

Aromatic History:
Herbs in Colonial Life


Basil-Buy-Us

Herb Caution
Herbs are powerful plants. Some, such as foxglove, are very poisonous; others, such as rue, can irritate skin. Even the "good" ones we typically use in small quantities. Caution students never to ingest any herb or other plant unless it is deemed safe by reliable adults and reference materials!