digitS'
Garden Master
Which ones do you grow?
That's not me. In fact, I have more types of herbs than that but maybe that guy has a customer, like a restaurant, for the dill, basil and parsley I see growing there. I hope he has some thyme, sage and rosemary and, maybe, some anise hyssop and lemon verbena growing somewhere
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Here's a link to the University of Arkansas with a webpage of useful information on culinary herbs: LINK.
Funny about seasonings. I was recently looking at herbs used by Native Americans and went, "Oh, my!" Maybe they were used by a different tribe
. It wasn't really that the plants were unusual to me. In fact, I have some of them in my yard. It's just that I had not thought of using them to flavor my food! No, some of those Black-eyed Susan I have around because they are pretty! What it is, is that my tastes have been strongly influenced by my European ancestors. I wonder how long it took them to adopt herbs from the other side of the continent to sprinkle on their food ..?
What do you grow and sprinkle on your food?
digitS'

That's not me. In fact, I have more types of herbs than that but maybe that guy has a customer, like a restaurant, for the dill, basil and parsley I see growing there. I hope he has some thyme, sage and rosemary and, maybe, some anise hyssop and lemon verbena growing somewhere
Here's a link to the University of Arkansas with a webpage of useful information on culinary herbs: LINK.
Funny about seasonings. I was recently looking at herbs used by Native Americans and went, "Oh, my!" Maybe they were used by a different tribe
What do you grow and sprinkle on your food?
digitS'