Plant species

A · B · C · D · E · F · G · H · I · J · K · L · M · N · O · P · Q · R · S · T · U · V · W · X · Y · Z

caraway

Listing 11 - 20 from 115 for caraway

Culinary Herb Descriptions - A pictorial guide for Common Culinary Herbs
... Fines Herbes Oregano Bay Leaves Garlic Chives Parsley Borage Horseradish Rosemary Bouquet Garni Hyssop Sage Caraway Lavender Salad Burnet Chervil Lemon Balm Savory Chives Lemon Verbena Stevia Cilantro Lovage Tarragon Dill ...
culinaryherbguide.com

How to Grow Culinary Herbs
... Growing Bay (Sweet Bay) Growing Horseradish Growing Rosemary Growing Borage Growing Hyssop Growing Sage Growing Caraway Growing Lavender Growing Salad Burnet Growing Chervil Growing Lemon Balm Growing Savory Growing Chives Growing ...
culinaryherbguide.com

How to Grow Thyme
... employed in the preparation of Greek and Mediterranean cuisine for centuries. French Thyme, English Thyme, Caraway Thyme, German Thyme, and Lemon Thyme are a few of the most common varieties. The ... with a citrus flavor which makes it an excellent ingredient for custards and caraway thyme has a unique pine - caraway aroma. Some creep along the ground and others grow in a 1 ...
culinaryherbguide.com

How to grow and harvest flavor-packed herbs
... bloomed, pick the younger side shoots. If you’re growing herbs for seeds, like fennel, caraway, cilantro or dill, pick the seeds when they look brown and almost ripe. You won ...
extension.oregonstate.edu

Late summer is time for thyme
... thyme that forms small bushes, low-growing silver thyme, mat-forming caraway thyme that truly smells and tastes like caraway, lemon thyme in varieties that grow into both small mounds or flat ...
extension.oregonstate.edu

Be careful with homemade herbs and vegetables in oil
... new leaves. Sage should be replaced about every third year. Seed herbs, such as fennel, caraway, or dill, should be harvested when the seeds look brown and ripe, but before they ...
extension.oregonstate.edu

The Gardener's Net: Herb Gardens
... from the University of Washington. Sponsors - Browse Now! ***** About this Herb: Anise Balm Lemon Basil Caraway Catnip Chamomile Chinese Parsley Chives Cilantro/Coriander Dill Fennel Garlic Lavender Marjoram Mint Oregano Parsley ...
gardenersnet.com

The Gardener's Network - Herbs : How to Grow Anise
... cash crop. You can also find Anise growing wild in fields. It is related to caraway and dill. The Anise plant has lacy leaves, and heads of white flowers that give ...
gardenersnet.com

Desirable Herb Varieties, By Herb
... to say, far from the least expensive) mail-order spice and herb company (Penzey's): Caraway ($1.09) seed Coriander ($2.19) Cumin ($1.39) seed Dill ($2.09) Fennel ($2 ... dry--save the liquid (which, when the capers are gone, makes a fine flavoring itself) Caraway (whole seed) Cardamom (pods) Cayenne (ground) - but you can grow your own pepper, dry it ...
growingtaste.com

Open Directory - Home: Cooking: Fruits and Vegetables: Beets
... cream or canned milk. Beet Recipes from Hugs's Homehearth - Recipes for baby beets with caraway or with ginger, and pickled beets. Beet Relish - A recipe from the north of England ...
dmoz.org