Showing posts with label herbs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label herbs. Show all posts

Thursday, September 3, 2015

Herbs from seeds

Every spring I plant a collection of herbs in pots on our patio. We use fresh clippings for cooking all summer and then I dry the rest for the winter. I have to say they also look nice in front of our house.

Typically we buy seedlings at the garden store. This year I tried something different and started all the herbs from seeds.

I planted dill, sage, basil, rosemary and parsley. It takes a lot longer starting from seeds! Some of the herbs took two to three weeks to start to peep through the dirt.

A few more days, a lot of watering and daily inspection paid off with nice, big herb plants. I'm a bit of hoverer when it comes to gardening. "Is it up yet? Is it blooming yet? Is it ripe yet?"

I learned about pinching to help the plants grow large and full. Or POINCHING as Aaron likes to say.

I need this sage plant to get a little bigger. I like to have sage for brown butter sage sauce for over pasta. Nom nom.

This is my first year growing parsley. It's mostly going to lie next to food and make it look pretty.

The only herb I didn't plant was the mint... I had that left over from last year. Do you know how hard it is to find Peppermint intead of Spearmint?

The dill grew like crazy! AND it is growing all around the house in spots where seeds must have fallen last year. Plenty of dill for swiss, mushroom and dill omelets and crepes - my favorite.

Thursday, August 21, 2014

Drying herbs

My herb garden did pretty well this summer. Basil, sage, dill and.. well... the mint looked great a week ago but suddenly died so I just have a wee bit of that.

I used the herbs fresh all summer for cooking but there are lots extra so I'm excited to use the herb dryer that my sister got me for Christmas!

I wish I had read this article earlier. The basil would have done better drying in the oven and I should have put all the air-drying herbs in paper bags.

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Iced Mint Sun Tea

We have a heat wave going now and I am on a refreshing beverage making streak. This time it's mint iced sun tea. Mint from my herb garden!

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Drying herbs

Frost is coming soon so I cut my herbs so I could dry them for later. I didn't know where to hang them so I used some wire with an old frame to hold them.

It's been awhile since I've painted anything with chalkboard paint so I painted some little jars for my herbs when they are dry. Now to dig up some recipes to use the herbs later on.