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Angelica – Grow Your Own “Root of the Holy Ghost” • Angelica a biennial herb that flowers in its second year and has been traditionally used in the production of a general, health-giving tonic. It has a delightful aroma, attractive lacy flowers and the entire plant is edible. Angelica is a native of Syria and is unusual in that it flourishes in colder European countries such as Lapland. It was introduced to the U.S. in the mid-1500’s. • Here is some advice to help you grow your own angelica. • Soil, Planting and Care • Troubleshooting • Harvest and Storage
Planting • Soil • Care • Troubleshooting • Harvest and Storage
Borage – An Ornamental Herb to Encouraage Bees to Your Garden Borage is an old fashioned herb that may not be as familiar as other favorite herbs as it has few culinary uses. However, it is an attractive plant, easy to grow and it attracts bees to your garden. It is native to Southern Europe and the Mediterranean, and is known as the “Herb of Courage”. Borage wine was believed to give Roman soldiers courage and the flowers were often used to decorate their armour of the crusaders departing for battle. The distinctive star-shaped flowers can be blue, pink or white with dramatic black anthers.Here is some advice to help you cultivate your own borage. • Soil, Planting and Care• Troubleshooting• Harvest and Storage
Planting Soil Care Troubleshooting Harvest and Storage
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