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Old 23-10-2002, 08:56 PM
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Default Herb usage?

Have you thought about planting lavender - can be used in cooking as
well? There are lots of different varieties which would suit almost
anywhere in the garden? Any decent garden centre should have information
about them.
Best wishes in your endeavours.


subbykins{Chrd} wrote:

On 23 Aug 2002 13:22:06 +0100, (Sharon Curtis)
wrote:

Thought I'd start a new topic, and I thought that this might
provide some food for thought (sorry!).

What herbs do you grow in your garden and what are your favourite
uses of them? (Culinary or otherwise)

We just bought a house this year with a largeish garden, so it's
pretty much all new to me. After having read too much Joanne Harris
this year on holiday I have big plans to produce vast quantities of
fruit and herbs, with of course no effort on my part.

Currently we're growing rosemary, which is doing marvellously and I've
used in stuffings, with lamb shanks, mint and red wine slow cooked,
and in a nice shaped bottle with bay (which we're also growing and is
doing well), white wine vinegar and black peppercorns. The purple
sage is blooming, and i've used that in a Delia Smith stuffing recipe
which is gorgeous. We've just planted raspberry and blackcurrant
bushes for next year (fingers crossed) and hopefully a bit of pruning
and clearing the ground around it will mean we'll get more than one
cherry on the existing miniature tree we found at the end of the
garden.

On the subject of fruit, does anyone know where we can obtain a family
apple tree (stock with different varieties grafted on it - well two
months ago I didn't know what it was!) with bramleys and granny smiths
on it? My partner had one in his old house and we'd like to buy one
for the new place, but internet searches and visits to garden centres
have so far proved fruitless... so to speak. Thanks in advance for
any advice.

"The only time you don't fail is the last time you try anything -- and it
works."

- William Strong

subbykins{Chrd}