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Hardy herb sage produces evergreen leaves throughout winter. A handful of sage leaves, hot oil in a pan and tempura batter will create finger food for winter parties.
These edible plants will make attractive garden border edges, while still providing a harvest for the kitchen table.
Sage carries a history as rich as the flavor it brings to food.
There are three common Sage oils used for aromatherapy purposes which are often confused: Clary Sage, Common Sage and Spanish Sage. They have differing aromatic uses.
Herbs are easy to grow and great to have fresh on hand. Here is the information you need to cultivate a healthy batch of culinary herbs.
Continuing to look at our herbs and medieval plants still in use today. Many medieval herbs and plants are still used in modern gardens very successfully.
A container herb garden can be more than functional. It can be beautiful! Here are the plant height ranges and the recommended planting layout for a pot of kitchen herbs.
Herb growers can cram scores of different varieties of culinary herbs into a small space. Evergreen herbs rosemary and sage are versatile culinary herbs for propagation.
Some are true sages, some are misnomers, but all have a place in a waterwise garden
Fall does not always mean the shut down of the garden, there is still plenty of color that can be found with these colorful fall perennials.
Many flowers and herbs have been used for weddings throughout the centuries; although wedding flowers have a long history of use, originally herbs were more common.
Wella System Professional Remove Shampeeling Anti-Dandruff shampoo is an effective dandruff shampoo, but may also help those with seborrhea who don't have dandruff.
Wood sage (Salvia nemorosa) cultivars can be a gardener's magnet attracting beneficial insects including bees and butterflies to their nectar-rich stands of flowers.
Prepare ultimately delectable gourmet dishes with herbs, vegetables and spices harvested from your own gourmet seasoning garden or gourmet kitchen garden.
Clary sage is an ancient European plant which was popular in the Middle Ages; today, clary sage still has uses as an aromatic essential oil, particularly for women.
The safety of using aromatic oils in aromatherapy when expecting a child is much debated; however, it is possible to use essential oils for pregnancy if used correctly.
These plants have a myriad of medicinal, culinary and decorative uses, several of which are detailed here.
Fill flower gardens with plants that deter deer from foraging. Improve deer resistance with learning how to choose flowering plants with rough foliage and strong scent.
Sage is a useful herb that is easy and fun to grow. It makes a great landscape plant, can be used in the kitchen as a seasoning, and makes a great tea.
Every white garden or moon garden needs white flowered shrubs, either as a surrounding hedge or within the garden itself as an accent. Consider some of these!
Essential oils used in aromatherapy are a complex make-up of many chemicals. However, all essential oils do share common beneficial properties.
Herbs and plants used in medieval times were popularized by the herbalists John Gerard and Nicholas Culpeper; many herbs in use today were also found in medieval gardens.
Essential oils are powerful healing tools that can really help you soothe the symptoms of hypothyroidism and Hashimoto's auto-immune thyroiditis.
Make sure to leave the nursery with the plants you want to grow year after year. Perennials will grow for many years in the garden without having to replant.
Tussie Mussies were exchanged between Victorian sweethearts expressing secret love messages; a gift of a traditional Valentine flower posy is both unique and personal.
Salvia and sage include tough annuals, perennials and herb plants that flower in summer gardens. These plants are easy to grow, drought tolerant and attract pollinators.
Anyone planning on providing vegetarian alternatives for Christmas guests might like to prepare this delicious chestnut, sage and brandy loaf.


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