(from top L) Rosemary oregano, sweet marjoram,sage at the bottom.
What is a full-on sensory experience in your backyard?
Gardening! You can spice up your life through the tastes, smells and
textures, get exercise through digging and squeezing the soil through
your fingers, and feel the wind and sunlight, listen to the birds, see
the sunrise (morning people), the sunset (night people) and generally be
a citizen of nature in good standing--there in your backyard (or deck,
patio, or even windowsill.)
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In the grocery store! |
Where do I find something to plant in the garden? Home
and garden stores, even your grocery stores, frequently have living
plants in the veggie area, such as rosemary, mint, and more. They aren't
much trouble to grow, neither are tomato or squash plants.
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Squash plant.
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Roma tomatoes! |
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Violas in a garden salad. |
Cooking With Your Own Herbs From the Garden
Even flowers like violas are edible! Who knew? Violas have a faint radishy taste.I sprinkled Raspberry Vinaigrette Dressing over this salad. We liked it quite well, and, of course, it is beautiful.
Let's Go Mexican! Use Herbs From Your Garden
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Chives, oregano and marjoram. |
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Grow some peppers! |
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Tortilla Feliz (Happy Tortilla) I learned to make my own!
This is who came out! |
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Fresh Sweet Basil, oregano, garlic. Yummy. |
Cooking
really helps keep the summer slide at bay, too, using all that math.
Measuring math (especially fractions), time measurement, and then you
get to eat the result. That's the best STEM ever!
Your Own Home Grown Herbs! Let's Go Italian!
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Garlic, easy to grow-vibrant when fresh! |
Garlic is really, really easy to grow. So delicious. How
many recipes love a clove of garlic? And it keeps vampires away, too.
what a health benefit!
Mint is so easy to grow, you have to be careful it doesn't take over your garden!
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Fragrant, versatile mint--really great for hot tea, iced tea garnish and sun tea. |
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