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Growing Requirements and Uses of Biennials and Perennial Herbs
... from seed; biennial. Leaves in omelets, fritters, and stews; flavoring of beers and wines; oil. Chamomile Chamaemelum nobile 2 to 4" Sun, partial shade; well drained soil Grow from seed, division, or stem ...
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Winterizing the Herb Garden
... . Caraway Carum carvi M, P, C Biennial; lightly mulch Cardamon Elettaria cardamomum --- Tender annual Chamomile Chamaemelum nobile M, P, C Lightly mulch; provide wind protection Chives Allium schoemoprasum M, P, ... survival and appearance of herbs such as French tarragon, germander, English lavender, Roman chamomile, and winter savory. Covering with a few evergreen boughs will prevent drying out ...
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Growing Herbs for the Home Gardener
... basil, oregano, and fennel for Italian cooking; lavender and lemon verbena for making potpourri; or chamomile, peppermint, and blue balsam mint if you plan to make your own teas. The optimum ... from seed; biennial. Leaves in omelets, fritters, and stews; flavoring of beers and wines; oil. Chamomile Chamaemelum nobile 2 to 8" 18" Sun, partial shade; well-drained soil Grow from seed, division, or ...
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