Reinbeau
Deeply Rooted
I just unpacked my Richter's order. I love their packaging, they do such a good job. I bought all sorts of basils:
African Blue
African Spice
Lesbos
Thai
Lots of Sage:
Honey Melon
Pineapple
Peruvian (this is my favorite)
White
Two miniature curryplants (love the smell)
Vietnamese Coriander - this was a wonderful discovery last season. This is a plant that creeps, you can plant it in a hanging plant or in a corner of the garden, which is what I do. It lasts all season, unlike regular cilantro, that bolts and reseeds over and over. The flavor is just like cilantro. My Philippine sister in law tasted it and loved it, I got her a plant, too.
Then the oreganos, Bristol Cross oregano (ornamental), and Zaatar, a tasty variety.
Lemongrass - I've never grown it, so this will be fun.
Aztec Sweet Herb, just for fun
Gotu Kola, 'Creeping tropical plant used for centuries in India. Believed to have remarkable rejuvenating properties. One or two leaves daily are said to be sufficient to revitalize the cells of the brain and to retard the aging process' - I need this these days!
Maralroot - 'Remarkable metabolic and tonic effects. Helps athletes increase endurance, reflexes, concentration and recovery. Root extract increases capacity of muscles and normalizes blood sugar levels'. So, I have no idea if I'll use it, but it certainly sounds intriguing!
Rau Om, the rice herb - sounds delicious. It's from Vietnam, I can't wait to try it.
Purple Snowcones Pennyroyal and Sweet Pink, just because I love them. Mom and I saw Purple Snowcones up at Cornell, it's a lovely plant, and the Sweet Pink just because I love fragrance in the garden, and I love all of the Dianthus.
Lemon Verbena, no herb garden is complete without it!!
They didn't have the Lemon Savory, sadly.
All of these plants were securely packed and arrived in great shape. I didn't supply the botanical name, if you want any of that info just let me know!
African Blue
African Spice
Lesbos
Thai
Lots of Sage:
Honey Melon
Pineapple
Peruvian (this is my favorite)
White
Two miniature curryplants (love the smell)
Vietnamese Coriander - this was a wonderful discovery last season. This is a plant that creeps, you can plant it in a hanging plant or in a corner of the garden, which is what I do. It lasts all season, unlike regular cilantro, that bolts and reseeds over and over. The flavor is just like cilantro. My Philippine sister in law tasted it and loved it, I got her a plant, too.
Then the oreganos, Bristol Cross oregano (ornamental), and Zaatar, a tasty variety.
Lemongrass - I've never grown it, so this will be fun.
Aztec Sweet Herb, just for fun
Gotu Kola, 'Creeping tropical plant used for centuries in India. Believed to have remarkable rejuvenating properties. One or two leaves daily are said to be sufficient to revitalize the cells of the brain and to retard the aging process' - I need this these days!
Maralroot - 'Remarkable metabolic and tonic effects. Helps athletes increase endurance, reflexes, concentration and recovery. Root extract increases capacity of muscles and normalizes blood sugar levels'. So, I have no idea if I'll use it, but it certainly sounds intriguing!
Rau Om, the rice herb - sounds delicious. It's from Vietnam, I can't wait to try it.
Purple Snowcones Pennyroyal and Sweet Pink, just because I love them. Mom and I saw Purple Snowcones up at Cornell, it's a lovely plant, and the Sweet Pink just because I love fragrance in the garden, and I love all of the Dianthus.
Lemon Verbena, no herb garden is complete without it!!
They didn't have the Lemon Savory, sadly.
All of these plants were securely packed and arrived in great shape. I didn't supply the botanical name, if you want any of that info just let me know!