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fruityzo The Pocket Garden Hot Stuff Chilli: ... couldn t be left in it. These are a nice little idea as an unusual gift, but I think the packaging does leaf [ho ho] a little to be desired, as does the price. You can currently buy the Chili version of The Pocket Garden from gettingpersonal.co.uk for £4.84 There are also other plants in the range (including flowering plants, herbs, strawberries etc), but I don t think I ll be rushing out to buy them anytime soon....
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Plants - Sorrel Sorrel
Plants / The common sorrel, or spinach dock, Ambada bhaji is a perennial herb, which grows abundantly in meadows in most parts of Europe and is cultivated as a leaf vegetable. Common sorrel is a slender plant about 60 cm high, with juicy stems and leaves. It has whorled spikes of reddish-green flow...
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Liquorice Liquorice
Plants / - Now available in something besides a jelly bean!
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Plants - Common Plantain Common Plantain
Plants / The seeds are used commonly in cereals and the leaves are used for herbal medicine.
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Amaranthaceae Amaranthaceae
Comes from the family of Amarant plants, also known as, love-lies-bleeding. Most of these are herbs or subshrubs.
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Machair1 Oregano
... was majestic and awe inspiring It was a place and a time which I will remember for the whole of my life because the heat was searing, and we sat on the coach amidst the smell of Oregano which had been collected and dried, and placed in each seat back to permeate the air. The sun beaming through the windows, the aroma of fresh mountain herbs, and the remote and unique location means that every time I use fresh oregano I stand and smell the fragrance, and I am transported back to that time and place. My little children beaming in the seats as they enjoyed new adventures, and the twinkle in my eye as I suspected a new arrival would soon be coming to our family. It was a s...
Read the full review: Oregano- A Lovely Herb Ideal For The Lazy Gardener! by Machair1
genmil Oregano
... also known as wild Margoram is one of the main herbs used in Mediterranean cooking. I use a lot of oregano when I make pasta dishes especially Bolognese and I simply loved the sweet and musky fragrant. Oregano has a long history of medicinal use. It is a stimulant and is slightly tonic in nature. It has been used to treat measles and colic. The oil of oregano is known to reduce pain and inflammation, strengthens the immune system and increases joint and muscle flexibility. Oregano in pillows will help to relax the body and promote sleep. I have not tried this but I heard that chewing fresh oregano leaves can help to keep our breath fresh. Fresh oregano stimul...
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mumsymary Saffron
... The saffron crocus, Crocus sativus this crocus that flowers in October must not be confused with the autumn crocus Colchicum autumnale, known as autumn crocus, meadow saffron or naked lady. The autumn crocus is poisonous. The saffron crocus is the one where we get the yellow saffron colouring from .This crocus is difficult to grow in England it needs a Mediterranean climate. Saffron was grown around Saffron Walden an Essex town that took its name from saffron. Saffron was grown in the chalk soils around here. Saffron was grown commercially in the 16 C through to the 18th C. I do not think it is grown here now. I do not think this crocus is often grown in Englan...
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