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

chopped leaves

Listing 1 - 10 from 216 for chopped leaves

Grass clippings and chopped leaves... - Winter Sowing Forum - GardenWeb
... burning their leaves!! I actually had my neighbors friend bring me up 10 bags of leaves...that was COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL! COMPOST! ....what Donn said too LOL :D Vera RE: Grass clippings and chopped leaves... clip ... put my leaves and dead tree bark through the shredder. I don't burn my leaves but I must admit I do like to smell buring leaves. Susan RE: Grass clippings and chopped leaves... clip ...
forums2.gardenweb.com

Sage - It's Uses as a Culinary Herb
... Grow Herbs | Herb Gardens | Using Herbs in Cooking Sage is available in fresh or dried leaves whole, crumbled (rubbed) or ground. Fresh sage can be refrigerated for about a week, while ... leaves and, although it is a member of the mint family, it has a musty yet smoky aroma. Sage enhances pork, lamb, meats, and sausages. Chopped leaves flavor salads, pickles, and cheese. Crumble leaves ...
culinaryherbguide.com

Chervil - It's Uses as a Culinary Herb
... Also known as Gourmet Parsley and Garden Chervil. Can be used as fresh leaves or dried. Store dried leaves in a cool, dry, dark place away from heat light and moisture. Dried ... is lost. Chervil is extremely delicate although it has a very strong oil. Add finely chopped leaves to soups, fish and egg dishes in the last ten to twelve minutes of cooking ...
culinaryherbguide.com
More from this site

Winter Sowing - GardenWeb
... -ups, last one posted on Mon, Nov 27, 06 at 9:55 Grass clippings and chopped leaves... Posted by: bakemom z6 Ohio on Fri, Nov 24, 06 at 14:52 19 follow ...
forums2.gardenweb.com

Selecting Herbs to Grow
... for a large yield of leaves (dill weed). They are slower to flower, thus produce more leaves and less seeds, also meaning ... tasting leaves. Freeze parsley, as the quality is far superior to the fried form. Use parsley for more than a garnish. Try the chopped leaves ... silvery leaves herb is easy to grow, producing a large yield per area. Leaves can be harvested fresh during the year, or the leaves ...
gardenline.usask.ca

English Delphiniums Display Gardens
... 2004, literally from the ground up since we prepared the soil with a foundation of chopped leaves and grass followed by much bone meal alfalfa, and compost. Since this English Delphiniums Display ...
home.gci.net

English Delphiniums Display Gardens
... 2004, literally from the ground up since we prepared the soil with a foundation of chopped leaves and grass followed by much bone meal alfalfa, and compost. Since this English Delphiniums Display ...
home.gci.net
More from this site

HortNews- October 2006
... chopped leaves. These can be tilled into your vegetable or flower gardens, or added to your compost pile, or used as mulch over your roses and other plants. Chopped leaves ... leaves, spread them out over the vegetable garden, and till them in, or put them in the compost pile. Do not put un-chopped leaves ...
hortparadise.unl.edu

Anethum
... , dry or freeze leaves; use flower heads or seed to make dill vinegar; use whole or ground leaves or seeds in cooking; use leaves or whole flower head for pickles; chopped leaves excellent in sour ... tetraploid, slow to flower 'Tetra Leaf' dark green, bushy, slow to bolt 'Vierling' bluish-green leaves, strong stems, popular cut flower in Europe ©Authored by Dr. Leonard Perry, Professor, University of ...
pss.uvm.edu

justgardeners.com
... plant by cutting 6" stems. The leaves can be stripped from the stems and used whole or chopped. Leaves can be dried on or ... feta cheese with Extra Virgin Olive Oil and sprinkle with fresh chopped oregano. The cheese can be served with toasty pita bread, flat ... softened 1 T finely chopped fresh marjoram 1 T finely chopped fresh chives (garlic chives are great here!) 1 t finely chopped fresh rosemary 1 ...
justgardeners.com




These listings are filtered
View all for chopped leaves