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A Short Tour of the Farm Garden Rows – Parsley, Sage Rosemary, and Thyme Edible Flowers Herbs in Containers Herbs for Southeastern North Carolina Farmers’ Markets
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A Short Tour of the Farm Garden Rows – Parsley, Sage Rosemary, and Thyme Edible Flowers Herbs in Containers Herbs for Southeastern North Carolina Farmers.

Mar 31, 2015

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Page 1: A Short Tour of the Farm Garden Rows – Parsley, Sage Rosemary, and Thyme Edible Flowers Herbs in Containers Herbs for Southeastern North Carolina Farmers.

A Short Tour of the Farm

• Garden Rows – Parsley, Sage Rosemary, and Thyme

• Edible Flowers• Herbs in Containers• Herbs for

Southeastern North Carolina

• Farmers’ Markets

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Sage & Thyme in the Garden

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Rosemary – “Dew of the Sea”

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Edible Flowers for Color and Flavor

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Other Edible Flowers

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Fall Blooms

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Toxic Flowers- Do not use• Azalea• Columbine• Daffodil• Delphinium• Foxglove (Digitalis)• Goldenrod• Hydrangea• Iris• Jack-in-the-pulpit• Lily (Lilium atamasco)• Lily (Lilium gloriosa)• Lily-of-the-valley

• Milkweed• Mistletoe• Monkshood• Narcissus• Nightshade family

(Belladonna, potato, tomato, eggplant)

• Oleander• Pennyroyal• Poppy• Rhododendron• Yellow jessamine• Wisteria

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SAFE, EDIBLE FLOWERS• All culinary herbs• Bachelor’s Button• Begonia• Calendula• Chrysanthemum• Marigold• Dandelion• Daylily (Hemerocalis)• Fuchsia• Gladiola• Hibiscus• Hollyhock• Honeysuckle

• Johnny-jump-up• Nasturtium• Pansy• Purslane• Rose• Scented geraniums• Snapdragon• Squash/Zucchini• Tulip• Violets/Viola• Watercress• Waterlily

(Nymphaea odorata)

• Yucca

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Salad Bowls – Fall to Spring

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Containers near the Kitchen

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We can take the heat

(and humidity)• Basils• Texas Tarragon• Lemon Grass• Pineapple Sage• Mexican Oregano

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We prefer the cool season• Cilantro (or Coriander) – Grows like a weed!

Plant Culantro or Vietnamese coriander for the summer.

• Dill - Grows fall to spring. Don’t expect to see us around when the cukes come in.

• Lettuces add color to the winter garden – We need a little protection in cold snaps.

• Cabbage, kale, mustards and many other specialty greens thrive and are ornamental and edible.

• Arugula prefers cool. Survives both winter cold and the heat of summer.

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Cool Season Gardens

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We need a little t.l.c.

• Thymes• Lavender• Garden sage

• Excellent drainage and room to “breathe” make us happy. Lavender needs sweet soil.

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We need lots of help at the Farm

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Supervisory Help

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Visit us at the Farm or the Markets

Poplar Grove Plantation Farmers Market Wednesday mornings

• Riverfront Market Downtown Wilmington Saturday mornings

• Waterfront Market Southport,

Wednesdays • Shallotte Farmers’

Market, Lion’s Park Saturday mornings

• Wrightsville Beach F.M. Monday mornings