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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1980-04-16, Page 61Grow herbs for year-round flavor By Bob Hamersma Horticultural Research Institute VINELANI) - Although vegetable gardening has become tremendously popular in recent years, herb gardening has lagged behind. This may be due to the-misdoneeption that these 'exotic' seasoning plants are more difficult to grow. However, growing herbs, as a rule, requires no more skill or special conditions than most vegetables. Generally speaking, herbs grow best in full sunlight, in a protected location, on well - drained, sandy -loam soil. away from competing plants. The plot need not be large - anly a few plants are necessary to . meet most home requirements. High fertility is not. important. In faot, most herbs produce more of the essential oils needed for flavor and fragrance, on less fertile soils. If you wish to fertilize, apply an organic compost, such as well -rotted manure, to thesoilat planting time. Also add a superphosphate fertilizer, at a rate of 0,5 kilograms per 10 square metres (1 'pound per 100 square feet), mixing it thoroughly into the top 15 centimetres (6 inches) of soil. Once the herb garden is growing, ' it requires only minimum care. The reason many herb gardens are not as' successful as they might be, may be because they have been treated too well. Once planted, herbs require no fertilizer, very little water, no spraying, and only an occasional weeding. To overwinter hardy Egghlant'Eagter Egg' Garden grows an egg 'Easter Egg' eggplant is in the scramble for first place as a 1980 horticultural novelty. The life-sized eggs produced by this prolific eggplant, are unmistakably graded as "Extra Large." Their resemblance to their poultry counterparts are real enough to make the hens take a second look. A garden is more than a food produce. It is a conversation piece, and few plants provide more conversation and interest than 'Easter Egg.' The profuse purple blossoms are followed by enough eggs to at least fill up a carton. • Home gardeners who enjoy eggplant at dinner table are encouraged to plant 'Satin Beauty,' 'Black Beauty' or 'Dusky.' These traditional, purple -fruited -hybrids are all heavy producers for the palate. ' To add a humorous note,to the home garden, plan a plan- ting to please a child, or play the horticultural Easter Rabbit, select this newest introduction from Ball Seed Company. 'Easter •Egg' will be available this year as a pot plant at Eastertime, and should also be available as a fall ornamental from greenhouse. growers. Bring out the magic markers., or watercolors and paint a palette of eggs, on a living 'Easter Egg' tree. S GO. - STAIN GLASS RESTORATION AND NEW. WORK - RESCREENING PLATE GLASS, STORM WINDOWS, THERMO PANES - GREENHOUSE GLASS REPAIR -CUSTOM MIRRORS SASH REPAIRS FISHER perennial herbs, mulch with straw to protect the roots. Some tender perennials, such as rosemary, will not survive the winter outside. These plants should be dug up in the fall, potted, and grown inside in a sunny window for the winter. The leavgs and seeds of most herbs contain the flavoring oils. Examples of leaf' herbs are 'anise', dill, caraway, coriander, and fennel. Harvest leafy herbs just before, or as the flower buds open. Collect seed herbs when the seeds are just ripe. After harvesting, herbs should be dried properly, to concentrate and preserve the flavoring oils, Seeds can be dried in almost any warm, dry place. Wash thoroughly, and then dry the leaves by hanging bunches of the cut stalks, upside down, in a warm, dry, well - ventilated, and preferably dark room. When leaves are dry and crisp, they can be Buying a Because lawn mowers are used more than any other piece of gardening equip- ment, it is important to choose these machines carefully. Ross Irwin, School of Engineering, Ontario Agricultural College, says prospective buyers should be aware that. there are. basically two types. of lawn mowers. There are advantages and disadvantages to both types and like cars, there are wide ranges of prices and models. The reel -type lawn mower, commonly used by professionals, operates in a scissor-like fashion with the reel blade cuttin'g against a bed knife. This type of mower, if •correctly adjusted and sharp makes the cleanest cut and is best for lawns that ,are meticulously maintained and cut low. However, the 'lfeel-type is not as versatile as the rotary lawn mowers and is usually more expensive initially and more costlyto maintain. ground through a wire mesh. Pack in dark glass con- tainers or air -tight tin cans, and store in adry place, away from direct ,light. About 5 millilitres (1 teaspoon) of these dried. "herbs is equal to 15 millilitres (1 tablespoon). of clopped fresh herbs. A.n alternate drying method is to wash the leaves and put them ' on. paper towelling op a cookie sheet. Bake in.a 65 C (150 F,) oven.' Herbs are dry if they crackle when crunched in your hand. Be careful not to over -dry the herbs. If you prefer the flavor of fresh herbs, try freezing them. Use the same method that you use to prepare vegetables for the freezer. Tie the herbs in bunches, blanch in steam for 40 to 50 seconds, and cool without immersing the herbs in water. Store small quantities in moisture -proof containers or bags. mower The hand -operated reel - type lawn mower is ideal for small lawns. It will give a good cut, save gas and lirovide exercise. The rotary lawn mower used by most homeowners cuts by the sickle -like impact of a whirling blade. This action bashes the grass off and causes the top of the blade to turn brown. Because of this, rotary lawn mowers are best used for grass control, rather than for lawn appearance. Whatever type of lawn mower you select, get a good quality machine to make mowing as pleasurable as possible. Rototillers Rototillers are ' excellent for soil preparation in the vegetable garden, but don't use them to prepare a fine seed bed. Repeated trips over the garden may destroy the 'natural soil structure, which may result in poor plant.. growth • during • the growing season. Marigold 'Queen Bee' New marigolds Last year, Denholm Seed Company introduced the 'Boy O'Boy'' marigolds,,early flowering French -dwarf double varieties, with blooms up. to 2 inches across on compact, uniform plants that continue to flower without a summer let- down. They were an immediate success. ' Now there is a new variety to join the four introduced last year. 'Spry Boy' has a golden -yellow anemone crest with rich yellow guard petals. This variety flowers more freely and flowers are larger than those of its nearest competitor - 'Petite Spry.' 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