tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4554207859939311318.post5256537332922488727..comments2023-04-02T06:41:50.134-05:00Comments on K-Town Homestead: The "herb"-an gardenerAbbiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11367654702422691061noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4554207859939311318.post-44098262790939226462010-01-13T21:11:00.061-06:002010-01-13T21:11:00.061-06:00I'd love to smell some fresh hyssop. I'm ...I'd love to smell some fresh hyssop. I'm not sure of it's culinary utility, but it has a storied history in Judeo-Christian mythology.<br /><br />Asperges me, Domine, hyssopo ... has quite a beautiful chant setting.DocTomnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4554207859939311318.post-38133977471285692362010-01-12T11:11:26.148-06:002010-01-12T11:11:26.148-06:00Mint really does grow "enthusiastically"...Mint really does grow "enthusiastically" -- my daughter learned that as it took over her small vegetable garden one summer. You've chosen a great selection of plants. :)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4554207859939311318.post-45983125213297491122010-01-12T07:30:12.364-06:002010-01-12T07:30:12.364-06:00I, too, learned that you can't cook through a ...I, too, learned that you can't cook through a quart jar of sage - BUT I do buy essential oil to put in mop water, and to sprinkle on a washcloth in the dryer for a positive (as opposed to neutral) smell. So, I've been thinking about trying to make some essential oils. Currently under investigation. I'm also potting all of my herbs this year so that I can bring them inside in the JPhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07508520589637248093noreply@blogger.com