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When planting herbs, choose a spot in your garden, porch or kitchen window that gets six hours of full sunlight each day -- or opt for a grow light if your herb garden is indoors. (Getty Images)
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When planting herbs, choose a spot in your garden, porch or kitchen window that gets six hours of full sunlight each day — or opt for a grow light if your herb garden is indoors. (Getty Images)
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Like everything else about gardening, an herb garden isn’t a one-size-fits-all deal. We’re most concerned with the best part, of course: The actual growing and use of the herbs. But there are a number of things to take into account from soil and climate to water, pruning and propagation.  That’s where books and videos can be so helpful.

Here’s a list of recommended publications, websites and how-to videos to help.

“Rodale’s Illustrated Encyclopedia of Herbs”

Written by Claire Kowlachik and William H. Hylton, this encyclopedic book (Rodale Press, $27) includes color photographs of more than 140 herbs, as well as black-and-white sketches of individual plants. The volume delves into the history, cultivation and uses of herbs in cooking, healing, cosmetics and as dyes, with recipes for food and drinks, perfumes, poultices and medicinal syrups.

“Healing with Medicinal Plants of the West”

This book by Cecilia Garcia, James Adams, Michelle Wong and Enrique Villasenor, now in its fourth edition (Abedus Press, $20), explores the cultural and scientific basis behind medicinal herbs and their uses. There are photographs of each plant, along with identifying descriptions, plant chemistry, safe uses and recommendations.

Morningsun Herb Farm videos

Rose Loveall’s Vacaville Herb Farm has a treasure trove of videos available at morningsunherbfarm.com, with an eight-part series under the “more” tab that teaches you how to grow, care for, harvest and use some of the most popular herbs. Here’s a sampling to check out.

All about basil

Top 5 culinary herbs to grow

Growing herbs in pots and containers

The herbal tea garden

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Getting started with your own herb garden

Favorite and popular herbs to grow

Common questions and answers

Recipes featuring herbs