by Sara Abramovitz | Jul 28, 2024 | Announcements, Culinary Herb Garden, Herb Notes
Sara shares five more delectable treasures ripe for picking in the Culinary Herb Garden. Now is the time to cut and save this year’s incredible bounty for the months ahead. Dill – This delicious herb speaks for itself and pairs well with just about...
by Sara Abramovitz | Jul 22, 2024 | Announcements, Culinary Herb Garden, Herb Notes
Now is the perfect time to cut and save the season’s herb crop for cooler months ahead. Whether it’s tea blends, tinctures, soaps, culinary garnishes or flavored honey, there are endless uses for all the fresh plants ripe and ready in the Culinary Herb...
by Sara Abramovitz | Jul 14, 2024 | Announcements, Culinary Herb Garden, Herb Notes
Three more treasures await sharers in the Culinary Herb Garden, located directly behind the greenhouse. The pictured cutting celery can be found in the first row on the right, alongside the sorrel. Sara shares more about these healing plants now set to harvest: Basil...
by Sara Abramovitz | Jul 1, 2024 | Announcements, Culinary Herb Garden, Herb Notes
Please look for yellow circles next to the labeled sign. When you pick, take a look at how the plant is growing and never take more than 1/3 of the plant. Sometimes that means the tips right above where two more leaves come out, or taking outside leaves. PLEASE do not...
by Sara Abramovitz | Jun 10, 2024 | Announcements, Culinary Herb Garden, Herb Notes
Before or after you pick up your share under the pavilion, take a few minutes to explore the Culinary Herb Garden, located between the greenhouse and the farm fields. Sara, our herb gardener and volunteer coordinator, will be sharing information throughout the season...
by Weronika Zawora | Aug 28, 2023 | Announcements, Culinary Herb Garden
Look carefully underneath the plants in the Culinary Herb Garden, because the husk cherries are ripe and ready for picking. Sometimes called ground cherries, these nightshades are nestled in a lantern-shaped husk with yummy light orange ‘cherries’ inside....