John, your basil and parsley look good. These are the herbs that do best for me also (although I usually grow the curly parsley). Rosemary is pretty hardy. And I like to grow lavender because it smells so good (and you can use lavender flowers in cooking... I make lavender scones).
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Have you ever zazzled basil? It's sort of a flash deep fry. They make wonderful garnishing. Pretty container.
ReplyDeleteI tried a small batch and I like it. Next I want to try some on scrambled eggs. Thanks for the idea.
DeleteJohn, your basil and parsley look good. These are the herbs that do best for me also (although I usually grow the curly parsley). Rosemary is pretty hardy. And I like to grow lavender because it smells so good (and you can use lavender flowers in cooking... I make lavender scones).
ReplyDeleteI've heard of using lavender in cooking but I've never tried it. It would go well in a scone. Can you use the lavender and not just the flowers?
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ReplyDelete¡Feliz fin de semana!
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de la luna enamorada
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Tenga una gran semana Maria!
DeleteThe basil looks wonderful. I love parsley and rosemary too.
ReplyDeleteThanks Robert. Have a great week!
Deleteperfect basil, John!
ReplyDeleteThank you Salma
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