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Description (Family: Umbelliferae) An attractive, shade-loving accent plant for the landscape. Press the seeds firmly into starting medium, but leave uncovered and keep moist until germinated. Will grow to 1m (3 ft) the first year; in the second year will reach 2m (6.5 ft) high and 1.2m (4 ft) wide. Beneficial insects love these big flower umbels. Dies to the ground during winter. Roots, stems, and seeds have an aromatic, somewhat bitter flavour. Used in liqueurs and crystalized. Approx. 140 seeds/g. Bienniel/Triennial CULTURE: Most herbs originated in the Mediterranean where it is hot and arid with poor, sandy soils, so herbs are relatively happy under those conditions. They like being in a sunny location at least 6 hours per day. Herbs also prefer well-drained soils; so if you have clay soils, add sand to provide good drainage. The pH of your soil should be near neutral (6.5-7), so lime is used to raise the pH of most Coastal gardens. Herbs respond favourably to moderate fertilization. If you over-fertilize, the plants may produce lots of foliage, but with little flavour. When you first start to establish your herb garden, water regularly. After the first season most herbs will tolerate somewhat drier soil conditions. For an early start on the herb garden, start seed indoors. Hardy seedlings can be transplanted after the last frost, and tender types after June 1. Most herb varieties can be started six to eight weeks before transplanting into the garden. HARVEST: Harvest at different times for different uses. Nothing can compare with using fresh herbs in cooking, teas, or salads. Simply go out to the garden and snip what you need at any time. However, for preserving herbs or distilling oils, harvest at their peak of maturity when blooms are just beginning to appear. At this point the leaves contain the highest concentration of their essential oils. For herbal crafting, harvest flowers at or just prior to this peak; this is when flowers will usually keep their colour and stay intact. |
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