Guest guest Posted June 3, 2006 Report Share Posted June 3, 2006 I have a huge wild epazote bush now, last month it was a brown spring, I really thought the long cold weather killed it off, Sissy kept saying, nothing will kill it watch and see. I used some this morning in the crockpot pinto beans. Now I want some lovage but I have no place to plant it. Donna --- Gary Mattingly <gsmattingly wrote: > Hi, > > One more thing: > > plants & seeds: > <https://home.frognet.net/~complants/secure/cart/lc-lu.htm#LEV10> > <http://www.richters.com/Web_store/web_store.cgi?product=X3780 & cart_id=282995.48\ 3> > > Plants > <http://www.crimson-sage.com/shop/?shop=1 & cat=7 & cart=151361> > <http://www.mountainvalleygrowers.com/levofficinalis.htm> > > Actually I take back one comment I made about > growing lovage. I have a lovely tall black lovage > (Smyrnium olusatrum) plant that is in semi-shade > and seems to love it. Of course regular lovage is > Levisticum officinalis so now I must go looking > to discover how similar black lovage and lovage > actually are. > > Ooh, I must go back and look at this page on > black lovage > <http://www.richters.com/newdisplay.cgi?page=./QandA/Chinese/20050202-1.html & car\ t_id=81.1496> > > I think I just need to move and/or plant my next > regular lovage* in a less sunny spot. It gets > fairly > warm in the East San Francisco Bay Area (Tri-Valley) > where I live. Sufficiently warm to crisp a plant > that may grow well in full sun in other areas. > > Gary > > * Great fun, I originally typed that sentence, > " I think I just need to move and/or plant my next > regular love in a less sunny spot. " Please don't > go looking for any of my former loves in my > back yard. (unless I do need some soil turned > over in particular areas . . . ;<) ) > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2006 Report Share Posted June 3, 2006 That is indeed a problem with which I am familiar. I also have epazote. It keeps coming back. I need to cut back the lemon verbena which is right next to it and sprawling all over the place. In the same area I have some hyssop. I'm trying to remember if I have a licorice plant (Glycyrrhiza glabra) over there too. Gary --- Donnalilacflower <thelilacflower wrote: > I have a huge wild epazote bush now, last month it > was > a brown spring, I really thought the long cold > weather > killed it off, Sissy kept saying, nothing will kill > it > watch and see. I used some this morning in the > crockpot pinto beans. > Now I want some lovage but I have no place to plant > it. > Donna > > --- Gary Mattingly <gsmattingly wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > One more thing: > > > > plants & seeds: > > > <https://home.frognet.net/~complants/secure/cart/lc-lu.htm#LEV10> > > > <http://www.richters.com/Web_store/web_store.cgi?product=X3780 & cart_id=282995.48\ 3> > > > > Plants > > > <http://www.crimson-sage.com/shop/?shop=1 & cat=7 & cart=151361> > > > <http://www.mountainvalleygrowers.com/levofficinalis.htm> > > > > Actually I take back one comment I made about > > growing lovage. I have a lovely tall black lovage > > (Smyrnium olusatrum) plant that is in semi-shade > > and seems to love it. Of course regular lovage is > > Levisticum officinalis so now I must go looking > > to discover how similar black lovage and lovage > > actually are. > > > > Ooh, I must go back and look at this page on > > black lovage > > > <http://www.richters.com/newdisplay.cgi?page=./QandA/Chinese/20050202-1.html & car\ t_id=81.1496> > > > > I think I just need to move and/or plant my next > > regular lovage* in a less sunny spot. It gets > > fairly > > warm in the East San Francisco Bay Area > (Tri-Valley) > > where I live. Sufficiently warm to crisp a plant > > that may grow well in full sun in other areas. > > > > Gary > > > > * Great fun, I originally typed that sentence, > > " I think I just need to move and/or plant my next > > regular love in a less sunny spot. " Please don't > > go looking for any of my former loves in my > > back yard. (unless I do need some soil turned > > over in particular areas . . . ;<) ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2006 Report Share Posted June 3, 2006 Donna Buy another container GB : Buying Lovage Gary I have a huge wild epazote bush now, last month it was a brown spring, I really thought the long cold weather killed it off, Sissy kept saying, nothing will kill it watch and see. I used some this morning in the crockpot pinto beans. Now I want some lovage but I have no place to plant it. Donna Gurubandhu If you cannot see God in all, You cannot see God at all. Yogi Bhajan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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