Thanks for sharing your experiences with yarrow and lemon balm, particularly with their spreading habits. Both of these have so many medicinal uses! I have a whole collection of young yarrow plants and tiny baby little balm that I'm excited to get in the ground this year, Lord willing. I'm glad to see you mention red raspberries and okra. These are definitely favorites for me as well!
One super fun recommendation I have is "De 18 Jours" radishes. This is the first year I've tried them and I am hooked! Under ideal conditions, they produce roots in 18 days and they can be thinned and added to dishes even before then. The roots are adorably small, but so beautiful and have a deliciously mild bite.
Thanks for sharing your letters. I enjoy them! God bless you!
Thank you for that recommendation Maggie! "The De 18 Jours" radish sounds like an amazing way to get kids interested in gardening. Do you mind if I share in our next newsletter?
Thanks for sharing your experiences with yarrow and lemon balm, particularly with their spreading habits. Both of these have so many medicinal uses! I have a whole collection of young yarrow plants and tiny baby little balm that I'm excited to get in the ground this year, Lord willing. I'm glad to see you mention red raspberries and okra. These are definitely favorites for me as well!
One super fun recommendation I have is "De 18 Jours" radishes. This is the first year I've tried them and I am hooked! Under ideal conditions, they produce roots in 18 days and they can be thinned and added to dishes even before then. The roots are adorably small, but so beautiful and have a deliciously mild bite.
Thanks for sharing your letters. I enjoy them! God bless you!
Thank you for that recommendation Maggie! "The De 18 Jours" radish sounds like an amazing way to get kids interested in gardening. Do you mind if I share in our next newsletter?
Please feel free to share! Yes, my two -year-old niece is a fan. :)
I love the pictures! I wondered what Yarrow looked like.