February Webinar: Herbs Work Hard in the Garden

By Jen Munson

February 13, 2019

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Learn how herbs help your garden at The Herb Society’s next webinar at 1 p.m. on February 21 EST. In Putting Your Herbs to Work in Your Garden, guest presenter Caren White, will share how herbs attract beneficial insects, repel pests, improve soil, and make wonderful companion plants in your garden.

HSA webinars are free to members and just $5 for non-members. Register here. Contemplating membership? As a bonus, HSA will credit the $5 webinar fee to membership cost if you sign up by March 4.

Caren is a lifelong gardener.  Her first garden was a 2-foot by 2-foot square along the foundation of her family home; there she grew green zinnias because of a fascination with green flowers.  In addition to being a member of the Delaware Valley Unit, Caren is a longtime volunteer at Rutgers Gardens, the arboretum and botanical garden of Rutgers University in New Jersey. As an active steward for Rutgers Gardens she grows and sells herbs for their plant sale as well as writes a catalog describing all of the herbs being sold. Caren’s fellow volunteers have nicknamed her “The Herb Lady.”

Caren enjoys sharing her knowledge through talks at local garden clubs, as an instructor at both Home Gardeners School offered through Rutgers University, and at the EARTH Center, the agricultural extension office for Middlesex County in New Jersey. Caren also maintains an active blog and Facebook page. Connect with Caren White at http://advicefromtheherblady.com/

About the Author

Jen Munson

Jen Munson is The Herb Society of America’s Education Chair. She discovered herbs when she stumbled upon her local unit’s herb and plant sale and hasn’t looked back since. Just recently, she celebrated being a member of the NorthEast Seacoast Unit for 15 years!

Medicinal Disclaimer

It is the policy of The Herb Society of America, Inc. not to advise or recommend herbs for medicinal or health use. This information is intended for educational purposes only and should not be considered as a recommendation or an endorsement of any particular medical or health treatment. Please consult a healthcare provider before pursuing any herbal treatments.

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