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The Basic Herb Garden, Revisited

By Jordan | Projects, Uncategorized

Gosh!  Here it is almost mid-May, and we realized we haven’t revisited a post from last May yet.  Since we are all busy planting our flowers, herbs, and veggies, we thought you would enjoy seeing our post about what you need to plant in a basic herb garden.  Mom wrote the original post, and since she has a limited amount of planting space in her courtyard, she has to deal with just the basic herbs.  We hope you enjoy reading this informative post again.

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I am so excited about today’s post.  I have had an herb garden almost every year that we have been married, and that’s a lot of years.  Sometimes I had as many as 30 different herbs in my garden, but since we down-sized to our townhouse and its courtyard, I now stick to the basics that I use for my own day to day cooking.

 

 

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The nice things about herbs is that they don’t require a lot of space or attention.  I lined this 5 x 5 space in our courtyard with boxwoods and then filled in the interior with herbs.  Oh, and I even had room for two tomato plants that will climb up the trellis.  And in a few weeks, I intend to plant some pumpkin seeds in there just as an experiment.

 

 

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I planned my herb selections on what I actually use for cooking.  You’ll find two kinds of basil in my garden.  Both are great for pesto, caprese salads, and tomato sandwiches.  I harvest enough basil to freeze several pints of pesto.  I love using it on pasta in the winter when the basil plants have long been gone.

 

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This herb is lovage, and it tastes just like celery.  It is good in salads like chicken, tuna, potato or pasta salad.  It’s also good to add  to your bath water when you want a good soak.

 

 

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This little sprig of a plant is rosemary.  It will grow to almost shrub size this summer.  (Sorry for the blurry photo).  If the winter is mild enough, it will not die off.  My last rosemary plant lived through two winters, but unfortunately, it couldn’t handle last winter.

 

 

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Ditto for the thyme.  Like the rosemary, it can live through a normal winter, but not last winter.  There are several varieties of thyme, but I just went with a basic.  I love it on any chicken dish.

 

 

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I use parsley more as a garnish than as flavor.  I bought curly-leafed parsley but will also purchase some flat-leaf parsley which is what most chefs recommend.  The colors of these herbs are much greener than they are showing in the photos.  Sorry about that.

 

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This garden ornament, which I purchased a few years ago at the Brimfield, MA Antique Sale with my friend Beth rests above the chives.  Chives are very hardy, and they did live through the winter.

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Although we might just have a courtyard, Mr. Right selected for us the same outdoor spigot that is used on horse farms.  It is very classic in design and will never freeze.  If a hose is attached to it during the winter, the hose won’t freeze either.

 

Remember when using fresh herbs, you add them to your dish at the last minute so the flavor will be enhanced.  When cooking with dried herbs, you add them early in the cooking so the flavors will come out in the process.  You can find a few of our recipes that use herbs here, here, here, and here.  If you haven’t planted any herbs before, it’s time to give it a try.  There are many gardening books out there on how to do it.

Cheers!

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  1. Trish says

    May 13, 2015 at 11:27 pm

    Do you have more information on the water hydrant? I need one that won’t freeze during our awful winters but often need to be able to leave the hose attached.

    • Jordan says

      May 14, 2015 at 3:38 pm

      Trish, the water faucet/spigot is by Murdock. The company has been around forever. My mom ordered it in Lexington at a small plumbing supply store called Day’s Plumbing at the suggestion of their plumber. It was quite pricey but worth it.

  2. Alicia@ Eco Friendly Homemaking says

    May 18, 2015 at 10:22 pm

    This was a great post and your mom’s herb garden looks amazing!

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