The aroma of lemongrass should not be missing in any Asian dish. In this article you will learn how to pull the spice yourself.…
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Overwintering lavender - Not all lavender varieties are allowed to stay outside in winter. Few lavenders are hardy.…
Read MoreYou can use fresh lemongrass in many ways. You can find out how in this article.…
Read MoreMarjoram should be dried rather than frozen. As a result, more aromatic substances are retained and the herb tastes spicier.…
Read MorePlant thyme - grow thyme in the garden - thyme is a hunger artist that needs a lot of sun, warmth and a dry and lean location.…
Read MoreCaring for thyme - Thyme does not tolerate moisture very well, which is why it only needs to be watered very little. The herbs also need little fertilization.…
Read MoreThere are more than 200 thyme varieties, which not only differ greatly in appearance but also in taste. Some creeping species are hardy to walk on.…
Read MorePropagating thyme - whether by seeds, cuttings, layering and even division - thyme is easy to propagate.…
Read MoreThyme profile - The aromatic and medicinal herb thyme belongs to the mint family and is related to many other Mediterranean herbs…
Read MoreThyme Use - Fresh and dried thyme can be used in many ways as a spice and medicinal herb. Beware of pregnant women!…
Read MoreThe optimal location for thyme is sunny and sheltered. The soil should be lean and well-drained to prevent waterlogging.…
Read MoreSow thyme - Thyme, which germinates in the light, is grown in seed trays or pots from March onwards, so that it can finally be planted out in the garden from the end of May.…
Read MoreThe origin of thyme is in the countries around the Mediterranean, where the plant has been used as a spice and medicinal plant for many thousands of years.…
Read MorePreserve thyme? Thyme can be dried, frozen and also preserved. Homemade herb cubes or aromatic thyme salt are delicious.…
Read MoreThe optimal soil for thyme is loose, sandy and as lean as possible. You can mix the right soil yourself with sand or gravel.…
Read MoreFertilizing thyme properly is an art. The Mediterranean plant should not be over-supplied, but also not under-supplied. Read how to fertilize thyme.…
Read MoreThyme blossom - Thyme blossoms are edible and are wonderful for garnishing savory and sweet dishes.…
Read MoreFresh thyme can be frozen with no loss of quality or flavor. You can find out how and with what to freeze thyme here.…
Read MoreThe profile for the woodruff not only explains the location requirements of the plant, but also worth knowing about the use.…
Read MoreMarjoram does not need much care. In a favorable location you only have to pull weeds occasionally and ensure sufficient moisture.…
Read MoreFind out here whether you should dry or freeze marjoram and why.…
Read MoreMarjoram must not be cut back too much, unlike oregano. What you should consider when cutting the herb.…
Read MoreYou can harvest marjoram outdoors almost all year round. The herb is at its most aromatic just before flowering.…
Read MoreSince marjoram is not hardy, it cannot be overwintered outdoors. Oregano, on the other hand, tolerates sub-zero temperatures.…
Read MoreThyme and marjoram are hard to tell apart at first glance. These characteristics tell you which herb it is.…
Read MoreDrying is the best way to preserve marjoram for a long time. Tips for drying and storing the herb.…
Read MoreShortly before flowering, marjoram is particularly aromatic. The white and reddish flowers are quite small and form on false spikes.…
Read MoreMarjoram is a perennial herb that is only partially frost hardy and is therefore only kept as an annual. Tips for planting marjoram.…
Read MoreDo you have aromatic lemongrass and are unsure how to cut the spice? In our article we explain everything you need to know.…
Read MoreFreezing is the best way to preserve lemongrass. We'll tell you how to freeze your lemongrass.…
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