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Preserving Edible Herbs

There are a variety of ways to preserve and store edible herbs, but let us take a step back. Some...

 

Lovely Lavender

The name lavender is from the Latin word meaning to wash. The Greeks and Romans bathed and perfumed...

 

Comely Costmary

It was nice to meet many of you column readers at this month's First Friday herb event. I decide to...

 

Herb legends of Christmastide

There are many legends about herbs and the roles they played in the Christmas story. We will...

 

Herbs for a Thanksgiving Feast!

Frosty fall has crashed in on us once again, preparing us for the warmth and serenity of a...

 

Pineapple sage is for the birds!

This herb is definitely for hummingbirds, but bird watchers as well as gardeners seeking brilliant...

 

King of herbs!

Basil (Ocimum Basilicum) was deemed “king of herbs” in ancient times. Basilius is the Greek word for king. It was likely brought to Greece from Ind...

 

Rosemary on my mind

Shakespeare’s Ophelia tells us that “rosemary is for remembrance” and over time it has come to be known as such. It is given in the hope that you w...

 

Fall or spring for herbs?

Typically, spring is the season we associate with planting and growth. This is true for seed and annual gardening, but fall is the time I recommend...

 

Herb companions in your garden?

I am delighted to have this opportunity to share my passion for herbs and their eatin’, curin’ and smellin’ benefits. Join me monthly as we explo...

 

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