greengenes
Deeply Rooted
yup, as long as it is unwanted weeds, fire ants, and mildew. Winter has gotten harsh. very little 'over winters' anymore, and yet not enough chilling hours to grow anything. Summer is too hot at night to get flowers to set. I am probably the only person aging that wants to retire 'North"digitS' said:I am going to take a shot at a couple of these, not necessarily in order:
I am fairly sure that you had better NOT buy tarrogon seeds or you are liable to be growing more Russian tarragon, no matter what the seed packet says. Find the plants somewhere reputable.greengenes said:. . .I suppose i must have Russian tarragon, how do I get French?
thanks.
I'm sure that it would taste different. You should give it a try to see if you like it. Raspberry leaves are very tasty in tea.greengenes said:. . . can you substitute blackberry leaves for raspberry? . . .
Wild bergamot flowers are used in tea by some folks. I bought the seed one year . . . the plants never bloomed.greengenes said:I live in Florida, where contrary to what most people think, we can't grow everything. by the time it warms up enough to grow, our nights are too hot.
But I would love to grow some bergamot. . .
Winter came and went and the wild bergamot survived. So, I took care of the plants and they failed to bloom in their 2nd year!! I don't know what happened to them after that - I wasn't pleased in the least, using the leaves. Had a "medicinal" taste :/. Probably better to grow Monarda didyma as Thistle' suggests.
But see, you live in Florida where there is a much longer season and you can grow everything! Right?(I understand that Wild bergamot [Monarda fistulosa] is a weed in many parts of the country and does just fine blooming on its own . . . )
Steve