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Herb Description and Taste
The two species of chives commonly grown in home gardens are common chives and garlic chives
Chives are member of the onion family. The edible, flavorful flowers may be white, pink, purple, or red, depending on variety.
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Herb Description and Taste
CILANTRO VS. CORIANDER
Cilantro and coriander are different parts of the same plant.
Cilantro, usually refers to the leaves of the plant, which are used as an herb.
Coriander refers to the seeds, which are typically ground and used as a spice.
This herb is used to flavor many recipes and the entire plant is edible, though the leaves and seeds are used most often.
Herb Description and Taste
Chamomile varieties have an aromatic, sweet, apple-like fragrance. Its flowers (similar in appearance to daisies) have a mild, subtly sweet, herbaceous, and earthy flavor. The leaves are also edible and may contain a slightly bitter and grassy taste.
It grows best in cool conditions and should be planted in part shade but will also grow in full sun. The soil should be dry.
Herb Description and Taste
It’s the most common variety of basil with a wonderful spicy aroma. It is typically used in pesto and tomato-based dishes.
Plant in a sunny area and keep soil moist. Pruning off the tallest flowers as soon as possible will encourage foliage growth and keep the plant going strong. The leaves should be picked when the plant reaches 6 to 8 inches tall. When harvest early in the morning, the leaves are juicer.
We carry the most common types of basil
Sweet basil
Purple basil (less sweet than common basil)
Lemon basil (lemon flavor)
Thai basil (licorice flavor)
Herb Description and Taste
Lemon balm is in the mint family. Lemon balm is a strong, aromatic herb used commonly to infused oils, teas, syrups and sauces. Fresh leaves reveal a sweet lemon zest taste with a hint of mint
Lemon balm plants will grow in part shade to full sun, but flourish best in full sun. Water deeply enough to saturate the roots, and then allow the top of the soil to dry slightly before watering again, as soggy soil may cause the plant to rot.
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