The Italian Herb Garden
You can open up some wonderful opportunities by growing herbs in an Italian herb garden. Italy has some of the best and most well known herbs in the world. Some of the best cuisines come from Italy and are famous in part for their herbs.
One well known Italian herb is Basil and it is useful in many recipes. Basil will not only add flavor to many Italian cuisines, it is useful in the garden to other plants. Did you know that planting them beside tomatoes and peppers will improve their flavor?. In addition it will also help to keep away annoying flies and mossies. Click here for more: italian dried herbs
Parsley is a relatively hard herb plant to grow but it is useful in not only Italian dishes but many other types of cuisines. Many generations ago before their were breath mints it was found that eating fresh, raw parsley after a meal eradicated the bad breath left over from enjoying a flavorful cuisine. So the custom of serving parsley with a dish arose. That is why today many of us use parsley as a garnish to our food.
Oregano is as decorative as it is flavorful. When it is fully mature it will sprout pretty little purple flowers. Remember that Oregano should not be freshly used until it has fully blossomed because this is when it is at it’s flavorsome best.
Next is Fennel. whose seeds enhance the zest of many a sauasage. Fennel, unlike Oregano, looses its essence with age. It is a perennial plant that should be divided and replanted every few years to savor its flavor. For more visit our blog: Herb Gardens Blog
Rosemary is another Italian herb, much like Basil, that is valuable to other garden plants. IT sprouts little blue flowers and grows into a large shrub. It also finds usefulness in attracting pollinating insects like bees. However, it is sensitive to sharp frosts even though it is a hardy evergreen perrenial.
Probably the most used herb in Italian cuisines is garlic. An Italian herb garden would simply be incomplete without this useful herb. Garlic cloves can be planted and will thrive in just about any garden with very little attention. They can be stored to be used at a later time after they are harvested by freezing them or pickling them to store in the refrigerator.
Another herb used in Italian dishes from salads and meats is Sage. With Sage, it is the new shoots that are the most tasty so it is recommended to trim the plant regularily. This will encourage new growth. Harvest Sage after it has bloomed.
Although there are so many more herbs that can be included in an Italian herb garden, you really should consider which herbs you will use. This means examining the growing conditions for each type of plant and whether or not it is easy for you to provide them. So while Italian herbs are essential for cooking they also provide much more than just flavor. They also make amazing additions to landscape designs. They can be particularly useful for their smell and color.
By planting Italian herbs amongst other plants, you will be graced with the sweet aromas straight from Italy. It will be like taking a stroll on a Italian hill side. Click here for more: Herb Garden Information
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