Hoja Santa
has anyone out there had experience with growing the anise scented herb, hoja santa.
We have a little sproutling and would like it to take over our lifes. Any help greatly appreciated. S |
Hoja Santa
"Shelora" > wrote in message m... > has anyone out there had experience with growing the anise scented herb, hoja santa. > We have a little sproutling and would like it to take over our lifes. > Any help greatly appreciated. > S It might take over your lives. Hoja Santa can get 8 - 10 ft. high in afternoon shade with good water. In some parts in the south of Mexico they use it in black beans, as a wrap for some tamales and wrapped around chicken before covering the chicken with clay to cook. How well it does in your area may depend on the amount of strong morning light it gets. I observed hoja santa growing very well at the public gardens in Corpus Christi, Texas this past summer. It's also called the Texas Root Beer plant. doc |
Hoja Santa
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Hoja Santa is most likely the "secret" ingredient and Oysters Rockefeller as well. |
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