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How to Grow Basil
... receiving adequate moisture. Always watering at midday not in the evening. In hot weather, syringe leaves. Basil grows well potted in containers. Plants grown in containers will dry out faster ... sunlight. Harvesting: Pick or snip leaves when young and as they are needed. If whole stem sections are being harvested, cut just above a pair of leaves. Snipping the leaves actually encourages new growth ...
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How to Grow Caraway
... inches apart when large enough to handle. It self-seeds continually. Caraway can also be grown indoors in a sunny position. Harvesting: Gather leaves when young. Pick seed heads in late summer or when seeds ... seeds can be sprinkled over meats, goulash, cabbage or to flavor soups and breads. Chopped young leaves can be added to salads and soups and the roots can be cooked as a ...
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Salad Burnet - It's Uses as a Culinary Herb
... you would normally use its flavor taste alike. The tender, young leaves have the best flavor, they tend to get bitter as ... Try chopping the leaves and sprinkling them over fresh steamed veggies to add some zip. Salad Burnet also adds interest when used in vinegar ... well with tarragon and rosemary. In the summertime try adding whole leaves to iced drinks and punches for a decorative look and cooling ...
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How to Grow Salad Burnet
... . The leaves are low growing, but flower stalks may reach up to 2 feet. The first year it will reach 6 - 8 inches, and you can begin using the leaves when they are about 4 inches high. Cut flowering stems and old leaves regularly to produce plenty of tender young leaves. Harvesting: Salad Burnet can be harvested early the first year. Pick young tender leaves ...
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How to Grow Chervil
... . Chervil is one of those herbs grows well in containers. Harvesting: Remove leaves from the outside of the plant when gathering for the kitchen. At the same time remove most (but not ... new growth. Use only the young green leaves. When the plant matures and the leaves turn a purple, bronze color, the leaves lose their pungency. Culinary Uses: Add finely chopped leaves to soups, fish and egg ...
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How to Grow Lemon Verbena
... drops its leaves). Prune and spray with warm water in spring to revive the plant. Harvesting: Pick leaves anytime, but it is best when flowers begin to bloom. Culinary Uses: Finely chop young leaves for drinks, salads, fruit puddings, confectionery and apple jelly. Use sparingly. Lemon verbena has an intensive aroma of lemon. Crush lemon verbena and mint leaves for a ...
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How to Grow Stevia
... sandy. Stevia roots are sensitive to excessive moisture. Be careful when watering and make sure their soil drains easily. Frequent light ... buy "proven-sweet" starter plants from a reputable nursery. Growing: Young Stevia plants are sensitive to low temperatures, so you should ... powers, the flavor must be extracted from the leaves. You must steep the leaves in hot liquids (either water or tea, coffee ...
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How to Grow Cilantro or Coriander Plants
... When plants emerge, thin them to 4 inches apart and mulch to conserve moisture and deter weeds. Keep a close eye on young ... : You can grow this Mediterranean native for its leaves, which are known as cilantro, or for its dried ... leaves and leaving the growing point intact for the new leaves to grow from. Or you can harvest entire plants when they're about 6 inches high if you want only the leaves ...
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How to Grow Lovage
... special care that young plants are never allowed to dry out. Harvesting: Pick young leaves as needed, but retain young central leaves (center of growth). Gather young stems in spring. Dig second and third season roots before flowers open each year. Gather seed when ripe. Culinary Uses: Loveage leaves ...
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