by Jolly Farmer | Mar 24, 2022 | Herb Garden |
Bring the outdoors in by growing herb plants in your home! You’ll have fresh flavour and fragrance at your fingertips, as well as the added beauty of living plant decor! Follow our helpful guide to growing herbs indoors and grow herbs like a pro on your windowsill, kitchen counter and even in your bedroom!
by Jolly Farmer | Mar 4, 2022 | Herb Garden |
Herbs can share in any landscaping theme, from the simplest planting at the kitchen doorstep, to elaborate formal designs. Start an herb garden so you can enjoy beautiful fresh herbs in your own yard!
by Anna Randall | Dec 22, 2021 | Herb Garden |
Basil is considered the king of herbs, and it is one of the most popular herbs for the home and garden. Learn how to grow basil and harvest it throughout the summer for use in your kitchen!
by Anna Randall | Apr 30, 2018 | Herb Garden |
Rosemary officinalis is considered a triple threat herb for good reason! It’s ornamental, it’s fragrant, and most importantly, it is delicious! Sweet Valley carries several varieties and we’re here to explain the differences between them.
by Anna Randall | Apr 23, 2018 | Herb Garden |
Herbs can be harvested and preserved for use throughout the year when fresh herbs are unavailable. We’ll explain how to dry your herbs so you can continue to use them in your cooking even during the winter.
by Anna Randall | Apr 19, 2018 | Herb Garden |
If your fennel is not producing bulbs, the most likely reason is that you have the wrong variety. There are two types of fennel: leaf-producing and bulb-producing, and knowing your varieties can save you confusion later on.
by Anna Randall | Apr 17, 2018 | Herb Garden |
Parsley is used by chefs around the world to add flavour and colour to a variety of cuisines and dishes. Learn the difference between flat-leaf parsley and curly parsley and how to best use them to their strengths in the kitchen.
by Anna Randall | Apr 10, 2018 | Herb Garden |
Lemon Verbena is considered the strongest lemon-scented herb and it’s a must have in your culinary herb garden. Its fresh scent is intoxicating and it’s delightful in teas and summer drinks or served with fish and chicken.
by Anna Randall | May 29, 2014 | Herb Garden |
Cilantro is a relatively easy herb to grow, but many gardeners find that it bolts and goes to seed quite quickly. Here are a couple of tips on how to grow cilantro so it lasts longer.
by Anna Randall | May 7, 2013 | Herb Garden |
Lavender is a flowering plant that’s easily identified by its sweet floral scent. It’s often used in cosmetics, candles, as a stress reliever and even in cooking. Here’s what you need to know if you’re planning on growing lavender in containers.
by Anna Randall | Jun 10, 2012 | Herb Garden |
Whether in small containers from the garden centre or larger pots around the home, herbs will eventually need to be transplanted to allow them more space to grow. Here are some tips for repotting herbs around your home.
by Anna Randall | Jun 1, 2012 | Herb Garden |
Basil is a must have for the culinary herb garden. If you’re trying to tell the difference between Genovese Basil and Nufar Basil, here are some ways you can tell them apart and decide which variety is right for you.
by Anna Randall | Apr 20, 2012 | Herb Garden |
If you have never grown lavender, it is rather easy. Choose from one of our best lavender varieties and ensure it has well-drained soil and full sun. Then sit back and reap the rewards of this amazingly fragrant and beautiful herb!
by Anna Randall | Apr 17, 2012 | Herb Garden |
Rosemary is a perennial in many regions, but in the Maritimes, freezing winter temperatures will kill your plants. If you expected your rosemary to come back in the spring, but were disappointed, here’s some tips for how to overwinter rosemary.
by Anna Randall | Mar 29, 2012 | Herb Garden |
When overwintering herbs, it’s important to leave enough growth to sustain your perennial herbs through the cold winter months. For tender herbs, consider bringing them inside to enjoy in cooking all year.
by Anna Randall | Jul 2, 2011 | Herb Garden |
Learn how to dry your lavender to preserve its beauty and essence long after the growing season is over. This relaxing herb can be added to many body products, candles and potpourris for a calming scent throughout your home.
by Anna Randall | Jun 19, 2011 | Herb Garden |
Grow a home herb garden and harvest herbs all season long. Our simple guide to cutting herbs will help you enjoy their freshness and aroma in your cooking and DIY projects.
by Anna Randall | Jun 16, 2011 | Herb Garden |
The freshness and flavour of herbs can be preserved by freezing them. Here’s how to freeze herbs whole or chopped, so you have them on hand for cooking when fresh herbs are not available. The flavours of herbs can also be captured in herbal butters or vinegars.
by Anna Randall | Jun 14, 2011 | Herb Garden |
Use Stevia as a healthy alternative to sugar! It’s known as the herb that is sweeter than sugar, and while it can be challenging to learn to cook with it, the health benefits of learning to do so are well worth the extra effort! Here’s a few tips on how to grow your own Stevia.
by Anna Randall | Jun 12, 2011 | Herb Garden |
Vietnamese Coriander is one of those herbs that gives Vietnamese cuisine its unique flavour. It has a clear lemon taste with a hint of pepper. And contrary to its name, this herb never goes to seed – it just produces leaves that are excellent in salads, meat and soups.
by Anna Randall | May 14, 2011 | Herb Garden |
Every year we hear complaints about how mint is an invasive specie. But it’s too special an herb to write off completely! Here’s some ways you can manage the spread of this plant so you can get back to enjoying fresh mint in your cooking, desserts and drinks!
by Anna Randall | Apr 30, 2011 | Herb Garden |
Do you find that your fresh herbs from the grocery store are often less than fresh? They are usually days old by the time they are transported and stocked in the store, and have lost nutrients and flavour. Here’s some ways you can still store fresh herbs year round.