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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 . . . ;<) )

>

>

>

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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 . . . ;<) )

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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

 

 

 

 

 

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