New Herb Varieties to Grow in 2006

Posted on April 13, 2008 in Pharmacy

Planning your spring herb garden is always an enjoyable way to pass the winter months while your herb patch lies fallow. You may want to try something completely new and different, an herb you have read or heard about, or stick to your culinary and medicinal favourites, but browsing through the new varieties in the catalogues is always fun. If you are looking forward to a long, hot summer, try growing some speciality mints such as chocolate and pineapple to add spice and flavour to your summer drinks. You can freeze the leaves in ice blocks for a decorative touch. These mints can also be dried, ground and used in cake and cookie recipes for an intriguing new flavour. A bed of nasturtiums will add an interesting new look to your summer salads, and this edible plant now comes in a number of new varieties, including Milkmaid and Peach Melba. The Italian herb Arugula has broad salad leaves which add a tangy taste to salads. The new variety Runway has the familiar tangy, peppery flavour but is less bitter. Basils come in a variety of flavours now, and one you might like to try is the spicy `cinnamon cheap cialis viagra buy cheap cialis Cheap Viagra

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