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How you can Plant, Increase, and Harvest Anise Hyssop
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How you can Plant, Increase, and Harvest Anise Hyssop

Anise hyssop is a small perennial herb native to the middle of North America. Anise hyssop has a flavor similar to anise and belongs to the same botanical family as hyssop, but it is not a cross between the two. Its licorice-flavored leaves and seeds can be used in teas, salads, and cooking. Here is

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One of the simplest ways to Plant, Increase, and Harvest Sweet Bay
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One of the simplest ways to Plant, Increase, and Harvest Sweet Bay

Sweet bay is an aromatic herb that grows as a large shrub or tree. Bay leaves are used to flavor soups, stews, vegetables, and meats. Sweet bay is also called laurel leaf and bay laurel. Here is your complete guide for growing sweet bay. Where to Plant Sweet Bay Best location: Plant bay in full

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Simple the way to Plant, Expand, and Harvest Bee Balm
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Simple the way to Plant, Expand, and Harvest Bee Balm

Bee balm is a tall perennial herb native to North America. Bee balm is also called by its botanical name—Monarda, and is also called bergamot (because the scent is similar to the citrus fruit bergamot, an orange), and is also referred to as Oswego tea (the Oswego Indians made tea from the leaves). It has

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The right way to Plant, Expand, and Harvest Borage
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The right way to Plant, Expand, and Harvest Borage

You can grow borage in minutes. Borage is a decorative herb festooned in summer with clusters of intensely blue star-shaped flowers. The leaves and flowers of borage taste like cucumbers. The flowers can be floated in summer drinks and candied for decoration. The leaves can be used in salads, sandwiches, and desserts or sautéed like

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Plant, Increase, and Harvest Calendula Herb
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Plant, Increase, and Harvest Calendula Herb

Calendulas are a colorful addition to the herb garden. The calendula’s daisy-like flowers are bright yellow and orange and are as easily grown in containers as they are in planting beds. The calendula is also known as pot marigold because cooks toss calendula blossoms into pots to thicken and color soups and stews. Calendula flowers

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Simple  Plant, Increase, and Harvest Caraway
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Simple Plant, Increase, and Harvest Caraway

Caraway is often grown for its thin, crescent-shaped seeds but all parts of the caraway plant are edible—leaves, stems, seeds, and roots. Caraway is a biennial that produces carrot-like leaves the first year and flower heads and seeds the second year. The flavor of caraway leaves and seeds is earthy, with a hint of citrus

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Simple the way to Plant, Broaden, and Harvest Catnip Herb
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Simple the way to Plant, Broaden, and Harvest Catnip Herb

Catnip is an herb that has been attracting cats for more than 2,500 years—and that’s just recorded history. The gray-green foliage when bruised or rubbed releases oil that is irresistible to cats. But catnip is not just for cats; catnip is a member of the mint family and like other mints catmint can be used

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How you can Plant, Broaden, and Harvest Chervil
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How you can Plant, Broaden, and Harvest Chervil

Chervil is a demure herb with a delicate myrrh-like fragrance. Use the finely divided leaves fresh in salads and as a flavor enhancer for fish, chicken, and egg dishes. Dried chervil leaves are an ingredient of fines herbes, the French culinary staple that also includes chives, parsley, and tarragon. Chervil can be used in place

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Easy methods to Plant, Increase, and Harvest Chives
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Easy methods to Plant, Increase, and Harvest Chives

Chives are a hardy cool-weather perennial plant, a relative of the onion. The tips of chive leaves have a mild onion flavor. Adds chives to salads and as a garnish for many cooked dishes. Chives have slender, round, hollow grass-like leaves 6 to 10 inches long. Globe-like pinkish-purple flowers shoot up in spring on stalks

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Easy methods to Plant, Increase, and Harvest Cilantro
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Easy methods to Plant, Increase, and Harvest Cilantro

The herb leaf called cilantro and the herb seed called coriander grow on the same plant. Cilantro is also known as Chinese parsley. Both cilantro and coriander come from the plant Coriandrum sativum. In the United States, cilantro is the name for the plant’s leaves and stem; coriander is the name for its dried seeds.

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