In our retail shop we sell a variety of plant material and related items. Below is a list of current stock. However, there are always a few products that we don't carry. Those are listed as well.
AVAILABLE:
- Annuals
- Climbing Vines
- Fertilizers
- Garden Art
- Glazed Pottery
- Hanging Bags
- Hanging Baskets
- Herbs
- Perennials
- Stakes
- Statuary
- Tomato Cages
- Trellis
- Vegetable Plants
HERBS:
- Anise - Licorice taste, use in salads, seeds are used in baking.
- Arugula - Sharp peppery flavor, saute' in olive oil and toss with pasta.
- Basil - Peppery flavor, use in pesto, tomato dishes, soups, salads and as a spice.
- Borage - Cucumber flavor, good in salads, sandwiches, flavored butters, cream cheese, vegetable soups and mulled wines.
- Burnet - Used in salads, seafood, flavored vinegars and cold soups.
- Caraway - Use in any dish where parsley is used. Seeds are used in breads, sausages and pork.
- Catmint - Excellent insect repellent. Bouquets can be used to keep away household pests.
- Catnip - Used in teas, attracts and satisfies your favorite cat.
- Chamomile - Dried flowers are used in tea to settle stomach. Also used in Potpourri.
- Chervil - Good on poached fish, cream soups, eggs, chicken, butters, cream cheeses and salads.
- Chives - Flowers can be used in salads. Everybody knows how good they are on baked potatos!
- Cilantro (Coriander) - Use the leaves in soups, stews, curries, salsa and tomato sauces. The seeds (coriander) can be used in pickles, chutneys and with meat and poultry.
- Dill - Flavor cream or cottage cheese, eggs, seafood, mustard sauces and potato salads. The seeds can be baked into breads, used in vegetable dishes and meat stews.
- Eucalyptus - Dry the braches for use in dried flower arrangements. top online casinos bonuses for uk players top online casino welcome bonus uk uk online casino bonus at first deposit Also a good pest repellent.
- Fennel - Use the leaves on seafood, mayonaise, sauces, stuffing and soups. The bulb of the plant can be marinated and grilled.
- Germainder - Use in sachets
- Horehound - Place leaves in pot of hot water and use as a menthol steam treatment.
- Hyssop - Use with goat or cottage cheese, butters, dips and salsa. Dries leaves are used in soups, and stews.
- Lavender - Great for sachets, bouquets and tea infusions.
- Lemon Balm - Use on eggs, infuse milk for custards, salads ans soup.
- Lemon Verbena - Strong lemon fragrance. Use in sachets, fruit drinks, fruit salads and custard sauces.
- Lovage - Good in soups, salads, stuffing, stews and meat dishes.
- Marjoram - Used in sausages, meats, butters and tomato dishes.
- Mesclun Mix - Cut greens for salads ans sandwiches.
- Mints - All can be used in teas, soups, salads, juleps and jellies.
- Nasturtium - Flowers are used in salads, risotto. Leaves have a spicy cabbage flavor.
- Oregano - Used in tomato sauce, pizza, salad dressings, soups and seafood.
- Parsley - Put on eggs, salads, soups, rice, pasta, sauces and use as a garnish.
- Pennyroyal - Acts as a naturalinsect repellent, also use in sachets
- Rhubarb - Use in pies, sauces, jellies and salads, IMPORTANT!! ONLY USE STALKS!!!!
- Rosemary - Great on lamb, pork, chicken, tomato sauce, breads and jellies.
- Rue - Good for use in dried arrangements and sachets
- Sage - Use with poultry, stews, eggs, pork, sausages, risotto and tomato based sauces
- Santolina - Use in sachets, works well to repell moths.
- Savory - Use with vegetables, poultry and fish
- Sorrel - Good for mixed green salads, sandwiches, soups, pork and poultry
- Tansy - Chopped, use sparingly in salads, eggs or ground meat
- Tarragon - Main ingredient in bernaise sauce. Use in omelets, poached fish, chicken and mustard sauces.
- Thyme - Good in slow cooked dishes like stews and soups. Also roasted poultry, meats
- Watercress - Great in cream based soups, butters, meat and fish
UNAVAILABLE:
- Landscape Rocks/Stones
- Landscape Cloth
- Mulch
- Statuary
- Pond Liners
- Pond Chemicals
- Koi and Other Fish
- Patio Furniture