Gardening Tips

Is The Curry Cabbage Hardy?

The curry herb originates from the Mediterranean region and is not hardy. In the trade you will also find it as curry bush, immortelle or Italian strawflower. It is not included in the spice powder of the same name, but tastes quite similar. Can I harvest curry herb even in winter?If your curry herb is […]

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Cutting Curry Herb – Tips And Tricks

The very decorative curryweed (bot. Helichrysum italicum) is also commercially available as immortelle or Italian strawflower. It originates from the Mediterranean region and is related to our immortelle. Similar to the latter, it can be cut well for dry bouquets. What should I pay attention to when cutting? Curryweed sprouts poorly or not at all

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How To Use Curry Herb?

Even if the name suggests it, the curry herb has almost nothing to do with the spice of the same name. Only its scent is reminiscent of the popular spice mixture. The scent is particularly strong in warmth and / or moisture. Curry herb in the kitchen Curry herb (bot. Helichrysum italicum), which is quite

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How To Harvest Caraway

Cumin is often confused with the true caraway. The herbaceous plants not only belong to different genera, but are used differently. Because the plants have their own ripening phases, harvesting takes place either in the first or second year. Time Meadow caraway (Carum carvi) is a biennial herb that develops leaves in the first year.

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Sowing Catnip – Step By Step

Buying a pre-pulled catnip and planting it in the garden is no mean feat. If you’re looking for a little challenge and love watching small seeds grow into pretty perennials, grow catnip from seed. Choose suitable seeds If you already have a catnip and want to propagate it, you can use its seeds. But beware:

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How to Dry Catnip

At first it was a single plant. But then it sowed itself. Now catnip proliferates in the garden. Now it’s time to cut the perennial and dry the best parts of the plant! Drying catnip is a simple process that helps preserve the potency of this herb, making it more appealing to cats. Here’s how

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Catnip: Plant And Care

Catnip (bot. Nepeta cataria), also known as cat balm or cat weed, not only attracts four-legged fur friends with its scent, but is also a beautiful perennial for the natural or herb garden. Outside the flowering season rather inconspicuous, the plant shines meanwhile with its lush blooms in the most beautiful hues. Another plus: catmint

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3 Propagation Methods For Catnip

Some love it, while others are glad when it finally disappears from the garden. Via self-seeding, catnip likes to multiply quickly on its own. But you can also take the propagation into your own hands. Method 1: Sowing After flowering, catnip produces numerous small seeds. Thus, they become new perennials: collect them in autumn and

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Sowing Canna: How To Get Started Today

Whether using purchased seeds or seeds from their own breeding, sowing canna is difficult, lengthy and requires effort. Compared to propagation by dividing the rhizomes, this method is less recommended. It’s the groundwork that counts Seeding is especially worthwhile for those who want to create new canna varieties. It starts with preparatory work, which is

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Growing Calla From Seed Guide

To say in advance: to grow calla from seed is laborious. Above all, it takes several years before the plants grown in this way form the first flowers. Sowing indoor calla is worth it only if they are particularly beautiful, otherwise unavailable varieties. Grow calla from seed Cut off seed stalks Hang to dry Shake

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