If you’re new to growing herbs, parsley is an excellent beginner's choice—and a great one for experienced gardeners as well. This fresh green will amp up your pasta and seafood dishes; plus, it's ...
Rosemary, sage, oregano, thyme and bay laurel, however, will get by indoors if cared for properly. Parsley may grow well, too ...
Learn how to grow parsley and harvest your own herbs for eating and drying Parsley (Petroselinum crispum) is an easy-care herb from the Mediterranean region that’s closely related to carrots and dill ...
Parsley is a popular culinary herb that is widely used for both flavor and garnishing in cooking. You may wonder if it is easy to grow. After all, there was once a time when people believed that only ...
Many herbs are hardy and can take the chilliest of winter temps outdoors. Rosemary and thyme, for instance, are staples in my winter kitchen garden. Less hardy herbs like basil and parsley are not as ...
Q: I’m interested in growing parsley and rosemary as my first herbs, are they hard to maintain? A: Herb gardening is an excellent entry point into edible gardening. They don’t take up too much room, ...
The International Herb Association established National Herb Week in 1991, and every year since 1995 they have chosen an Herb of the Year. The Herb of the Year must fulfill its mandate by being useful ...
Parsley is very cold hardy and can continue to provide fresh green sprigs if given minimal protection during the winter. Parsley is a biennial plant. The top of the plant dies back during the winter ...