HERB - Herbs of the week
RAISYA@aol.com
RAISYA at aol.com
Thu Jul 16 05:36:35 PDT 1998
Let's see, caraway's a hardy biennial that's related to dill, and looks a lot
like it. In southern areas, it can be started in fall for harvest the next
summer. Further north, it needs to be started in the early summer at the
latest to allow growth time before cold weather. It needs a rich loam and
full sun. Besides the seed and the leaves, the roots are also edible.
Clary sage is a hardy biennial, unlike most sages. It needs full sun and
dryish soil with good drainage. It's supposed to have pretty lilac flowers.
I haven't really done much with either of these, anyone know more?
Raisya Khorivovna
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