The Culinary Herb Company
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The Culinary Herb Company is a herb nursery producing over 200 varieties of culinary and medicinal herbs, perpetual salads, vegetable plants & edible flowers. Specialist herb plant nursery, 250+ varieties of potted herbs, perpetual salads, edible flowers and vegetable plants. Fennel, Angelica, Artichoke and more.
The Culinary Herb Company
2M ago
Lavender in the Garden: Spotlight on 'Little Lady' and 'Munstead'
Lavender, known for its fragrant flowers and calming properties, is a cherished ornamental plant in gardens worldwide. It thrives in sunny spots and adds both aesthetic beauty and practical value, whether used for culinary purposes or topical applications. Among the many lavender species, the English lavender varieties' Little Lady' and 'Munstead' stand out for their distinct attributes.
Both are ideal choices for gardeners who want to add splashes of colour and fragrance to their outdoor spaces. Thes ..read more
The Culinary Herb Company
8M ago
Discovering the Excitement of London Farmers’ Markets
London is renowned for its historic sites, bustling cityscape, and diverse food scene. Amidst the hustle and bustle, an unexpected delight is waiting to be discovered: London Farmers’ Markets. These vibrant, open-air markets serve as a haven for food lovers and sustainability enthusiasts, offering a bounty of fresh, locally sourced produce and a unique shopping experience.
Introduction to London Farmers’ Markets
Farmers markets in London are a treat for both locals and tourists. Offering a plethora of fresh ..read more
The Culinary Herb Company
10M ago
How to Grow and Maintain Blueberries, Cranberries, and Raspberry Plants
Imagine enjoying freshly picked blueberries, cranberries, and raspberries right from your garden. These vibrant berries are not only delicious but also packed with health benefits. With the right care and conditions, you can grow and maintain these berries at home. This guide will show you how.
Understanding Your Berry Plants
Berry plants like blueberries, cranberries, and compact varieties of raspberries, are well-suited for container gardening, especially in smaller spaces. However, it ..read more
The Culinary Herb Company
10M ago
What is the most challenging herb to grow?
The difficulty of growing herbs can vary based on several factors, including local climate, soil conditions, and care practices. However, some herbs are generally recognised as being more challenging to cultivate than others, especially for beginners. Here are a few that are often considered more demanding:
1. Stevia (Stevia rebaudiana): It can be a bit tricky because it requires specific light conditions to grow well and has particular temperature preferences. Stevia doesn't tolerate cold well and requires well-draining soil.
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The Culinary Herb Company
10M ago
Why are natural herbs important?
Natural herbs have been central to human civilisation for millennia, playing various roles in our diets, medicine, rituals, and economies. Here's why natural herbs are important in culinary and horticultural terms:
Nutritional Value:
· Herbs often contain essential vitamins, minerals, and phytonutrients.
· Many herbs also possess anti-inflammatory properties. For instance, turmeric contains curcumin, which has been studied extensively for its anti-inflammatory effects.
Culinary Uses:
· Herbs add flavour and aroma to dishes without a ..read more
The Culinary Herb Company
10M ago
Why is it good to grow your own herbs?
Growing your own herbs offers a range of benefits, both practical and holistic. Here are some reasons why cultivating your own herb garden can be advantageous:
1. Freshness: Homegrown herbs are as fresh as they come. Using freshly picked herbs can enhance the flavours of your dishes significantly compared to dried or store-bought versions.
2. Economic Savings: Once established, herb plants can be produced abundantly, saving you money in the long run. Some herbs are perennial, meaning they grow back ..read more
The Culinary Herb Company
10M ago
Culinary Uses of Tarragon
Tarragon is a versatile herb that can add flavour and depth to a variety of dishes. Whether you're making soups, sauces, dressings, or marinades, tarragon's unique flavour profile can enhance the taste of your food and take it to the next level.
One of the great things about tarragon is its subtle anise-like taste with hints of vanilla and pepper. This makes it an excellent complement to poultry, fish, and egg dishes. For example, if you're making chicken soup or stew, adding a few sprigs of fresh tarragon can give it a deliciously savoury flavour that will mak ..read more
The Culinary Herb Company
10M ago
Herbs are the unsung heroes of many dishes, adding that extra something special to everyday meals. But how do you choose the right herbs for your recipes and make sure you’re using them correctly? In this article, we’ll take a look at some of the best herbs to cook with and why it’s worth going the extra mile to source some fresh ones!
When it comes to herbs, there are a few that stand out above the rest as being particularly well-suited for cooking. These herbs can add a tremendous amount of flavour to your dishes, and they can also have some great health benefits. Here are some of the best h ..read more