Please . . . stop helping me

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Herbs, Hyssop

When I moved from a house with a yard to a townhouse with a tiny outdoor space, I knew that I was going to have to make some gardening adjustments. Three years on, I have finally found the formula for success: limit the number and size of the perennials and plant different annuals every year to provide the variety that … Read More

Replacing the Rosemary Hedge

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The new rosemary plants, pruned and planted.

The past two winters have been unusually cold and snowy here in New Jersey. The first cold winter killed the rosemary hedge in the Herb Garden at Rutgers Gardens. Actually, it was still alive when the snow melted. Just the tops that had been above the snowline were dead, having succumbed to the extreme cold. The rest of the plants … Read More

The ___ ate my tarragon!

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Herbs, Tarragon

I’ve had terrible luck growing tarragon. The first year I tried growing it, the herbs around it grew faster than it did and shaded it out. So I moved it to the sunny edge of my garden where the landscapers mistook it for a weed and “helpfully” removed it for me. Obviously, the front of my house is not a … Read More

An Amazing Tale of Survival

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Herbs, Oregano, Kent Beauty Oregano

Now that the madness of Spring Flower Fair is over, I can get back to what I love most – growing and using herbs. But before I do that, I have one last story from the greenhouse. One of the herbs I sell, which has also become a favorite of mine, is Kent Beauty Oregano.  It’s an ornamental oregano, grown … Read More