";s:4:"text";s:4751:" A deliciously spicy culinary herb, Winter Savory adds an aromatic flavor to many dishes.
We have also supplied our herbs to renowned garden designers exhibiting at RHS shows, including the famous Chelsea Flower Show. Plant a medicinal herb garden. Thyme grows easily and loves to be both in the garden bed and in the container. Lemon balm gives a true lemon flavor and can be used in any recipe that uses lemon juice. We grow culinary herbs (the herbs you cook with ), flowers and succulents in Boulder County, CO. Welcome to The Culinary Herb Company ... the Tatton Park Flower Show, and BBC Gardeners’ World Live. Learn tips for creating your most beautiful (and bountiful) garden ever. Parsley (Petroselinum crispum): A member of the Apiaceae family of plants, parsley is a leafy, herbaceous herb with a bright, slightly bitter taste that emphasizes other flavors. Whatever your needs, The Growers Exchange can fill them with the many kitchen herb plants we grow each season. It also dries really well and keeps its flavor throughout the winter—making it useful for brightening up those heavier winter meals. It is easy to grow and tastes like oregano, with much more depth. Grow at least a few plants of dill in your culinary herb garden. We offer a variety of inspiring herb experiences from Open Days to Corporate Days & Master Classes & have herbal infusions, illustrated gifts & homeware available to buy online. To see where we will be exhibiting our herbs in the coming months, please visit our events page. Our culinary herb plants category is home to both annual and perennial herb plants for sale, providing you with a wealth of popular choices (chives, parsley, mint, fennel and thyme), alongside some more unusual and exciting culinary herb varieties, such as lemon grass and Russian tarragon. This is too bad since thyme brings an unmatched flavor to meat dishes.
While dried mint is used in tea making, fresh mint is the preferred culinary form of the herb. In no particular order, we recommend growing any (or all) on this list. Dill is also great as a backdrop (although not very sturdy in windy areas) and, if you are looking for an herb that will draw in beneficial insects, dill is the one for you! Try it in a pesto for your fish, and as a substitute for cilantro in ceviche. Flexible Design Plan for a Simple Formal Herb Garden A little bit about TFHC plants… Herbs. What's nice about dill is that you don't have to wait for it to flower to enjoy the flavor. Whether for teas or just to attract beneficial insects, mint belongs in your culinary herb garden for sure. Thyme grows easily and loves to be both in the garden bed and in the container.