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On Sun, 05 Feb 2006 12:15:09 GMT, "Ozgirl"
> wrote: >I am surprised at you wanting dried oregano rather than >fresh. Speaking of herbs, I saw purple basil for the first >time today. The smell is magnificent. It had a minty smell >as well as other smells, the label said aniseed and cinnamon >aroma. Whatever, it was really a smell sensation. I used both; we had so much growing that I dried a lot. I "used" was deliberate past tense. Mum did us a favour when she visited and pulled out the funny weeds in the garden. She's actually quite a keen gardener - but had never seen oregano before and it had overgrown a bit. Time to buy some more seeds or seedlings:-) I found the flavours quite different between dried and fresh. The same with basil. Cheers, Alan, T2, Australia. d&e, metformin 2x500mg -- Everything in Moderation - Except Laughter. |
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Alan S > wrote:
: On Sun, 05 Feb 2006 12:15:09 GMT, "Ozgirl" : > wrote: : >I am surprised at you wanting dried oregano rather than : >fresh. Speaking of herbs, I saw purple basil for the first : >time today. The smell is magnificent. It had a minty smell : >as well as other smells, the label said aniseed and cinnamon : >aroma. Whatever, it was really a smell sensation. : I used both; we had so much growing that I dried a lot. : I "used" was deliberate past tense. Mum did us a favour when : she visited and pulled out the funny weeds in the garden. : She's actually quite a keen gardener - but had never seen : oregano before and it had overgrown a bit. Time to buy some : more seeds or seedlings:-) Mine tok over one garden and I couldn't get rid of it until one year it just dies off all at once with no help from me. I wish I coul dget soem tame oregono that woudl stay put!! Wendy |
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On Mon, 6 Feb 2006 22:10:29 +0000 (UTC), "W. Baker" > wrote: >Mine tok over one garden and I couldn't get rid of it until one year it >just dies off all at once with no help from me. I wish I coul dget soem >tame oregono that woudl stay put!! > >Wendy G'day G'day Wendy, There are dwarf forms available here. Best wishes, -- Quentin Grady ^ ^ / New Zealand, >#,#< [ / \ /\ "... and the blind dog was leading." http://homepages.paradise.net.nz/quentin |
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Alan wrote
>: I "used" was deliberate past tense. Mum did us a favour when >: she visited and pulled out the funny weeds in the garden. >: She's actually quite a keen gardener - but had never seen >: oregano before and it had overgrown a bit. Time to buy some >: more seeds or seedlings:-) Hi Alan, LOL well sort of. In reality I'm commiserating with you. We had some Australian relatives visiting and while I was out they decided to help me by weeding the garden. Unfortunately they weren't familiar with NZ ground cover plants. Plants that had taken years to establish disappeared. My father in law (English) getting into the spirit of things continued the tidy up. Any plant he didn't recognise got removed. Clivia $20 to $30 each went. So did winter rose. The only thing left was a sign that said "Welcome to my garden." All in all at least $200 worth of garden plants and years of tender loving care had disappeared. A fig was over pruned and it died. So did some flowering bushes. Pruning here and in England is different. With fruit trees they prune hard to get vegetative growth. Here we try to discourage it. We want laterals for fruiting. It has taken years to recover the garden and it now looks lovely. The ground cover plants have never been fully replaced. The effort is too much. The replacement fig has had a magnificent Autumn crop even though it is still a relatively small tree. Life moves on. The good thing is I know you are a hardy soul who will bounce back like a weed. <grin> -- Quentin Grady ^ ^ / New Zealand, >#,#< [ / \ /\ "... and the blind dog was leading." http://homepages.paradise.net.nz/quentin |
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