Herbs are started to come around now!

Discussion in 'Herb Gardening' started by dooley, Mar 28, 2014.

  1. dooley

    dooley Super Garden Turtle

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    I didn't take the herbs to the greenhouse last fall and we had a couple of hard freezes so I thought they wouldn't survive until spring. But, the thyme is growing and starting to bloom.


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    Thyme is blooming ( photo / image / picture from dooley's Garden )

    The oregano is not starting to bloom but it has been growing and spreading itself.

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    Oregano is growing but not blooming! ( photo / image / picture from dooley's Garden )

    We have a very large rosemary bush started about three years ago or maybe four years ago from a gallon size pot from Home Depot. It's starting to bloom now, too. I planted another bush last spring for Chance and it's a couple of feet high now, too. No picture of it though. Here's the large one.

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    Rosemary bush is blooming ( photo / image / picture from dooley's Garden )


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    Very large rosemary bush ( photo / image / picture from dooley's Garden )

    I have basil and parsley coming up in pots but I just planted them so they are about a quarter of an inch tall now.

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  3. carolyn

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    Dooley, Those winter over here (except the rosemary is touchy...some years it does and others it doesn't. this year was a didn't year) so I am not surprised they came back for you. I have heard of the rosemary being used as skewers for the BBQ, though and those branches are nice and straight for that...
     
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    I bring my rosemary plant into the greenhouse for the Winter. It's probably 2 feet tall. It lost all it's leaves one day, when I had the heat problem, but has begun to leaf out beautifully now.

    I don't like whole rosemary leaves but rather rosemary powder. So I collect the leaves throughout the year a little at a time and dry them in the microwave for a few minutes and then work them through a screen strainer. It's "delish" that way.
     
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    I had my large rosemary die over the winter. I put it in the big greenhouse, but it is unheated in there. It survived the past several years, but this year was just too brutal. I harvested some of the dried branches and leaves and when I made chicken soup last week I tossed a little in. My family didn't really like it. I was bumming. so, I gave the entire batch to a friend the next day. The rest made fine fire starter for the furnace this week.
     



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    My Rosemary looks a little sad, but at least it's still alive.
    Your herbs are looking very good.
     
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    Mine is leafing out very nicely after living through all the cold. It did well until this last month before it dropped all it's leaves.

    My neighbor lost his also. I took clippings last year from his plant so I will be giving them back to him today.
     

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