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Wednesday, March 16, 2011

parsely, sage, rosemary and thyme

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These are the herbs I picked from my garden this weekend. Really nice on our grilled winter squash and roast pork dinner.

14 comments:

  1. I have a devil of a time growning rosemary. Any tips?

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  2. I'm so unbelievably jealous! I live in Alberta, Canada, so I am not expecting herbs in the garden until about the end of May. I've kept myself going through the winter with a little pot of rosemary growing inside.

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  3. I think I'm gonna branch and try some herb gardening. I've only grown some basil and parsley. Yours looks so healthy.

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  4. these look great. this will be my first year for planting herbs. i'm anxious and a little scared.

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  5. MMMMMM! I can smell that wonderful handful of herbs clear over here in California: yummmy!

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  6. nothing beats the flavor and scents of fresh herbs! Time for me to get mine started even though there is still snow on the ground.
    'hugs from afar'

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  7. Makes me wonder if any of my perennial herbs made it under the snow. We still have about 6 inches in the yard right now, but its raining today- i may get to find out soon.
    I also have a pot of rosemary on my window sill. I rescued it from the garden in late October.

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  8. what a perfect and beautiful bundle of herbs... lovely.

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  9. And don't you understand why they go together in the song when you grow them! At this time of year they must have been lifesavers and such a releif from winter diet boredom.

    My rosemary bush is about 15 yrs old now. I will be taking some cuttings and, if they come good, next year the old girl will be uprooted. Good drainage/lots of sand does the trick for rosemary.

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  10. What a great handful of herbs you have there.

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  11. I can't seem to get my rosemary to last thru the winter here in zone 6a. Lucky you! I'm looking forward to my basil most of all. I've been growing my own herbs for eons now and it's nearly impossible to pay $3 for a clamshell of dry browned fresh herbs at the supermarket.

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  12. Hi,

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  13. very healthy herb you have in there. keep it up.

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  14. Hi Nerissa. I don't have time to do advertising on my site, but this sounds like a good cause and maybe I can add a link on my sidebar for you. I'll contact you directly. Kathy

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