Gardening by the Yard Season 18 Episode 6 Oddball Herbs and More
- March 29, 2009
- 21 min
As the temperatures increase and daylight lasts longer, it's the perfect time to start thinking about planting herbs in your garden. In this episode of Gardening by the Yard, host Paul James introduces viewers to a variety of oddball herbs that are not typically found in most gardens.
The episode starts off by showcasing some unique herbs such as Betony, Sweet Cicely, and Lovage which have a variety of culinary and medicinal uses. Paul demonstrates how to properly plant and care for these herbs, as well as some creative ways to incorporate them into your cooking.
Next, Paul takes viewers to a local farmer's market where he meets a mushroom grower and learns about the different types of mushrooms that can be grown at home. He then takes these mushrooms back to his garden and creates an area for them to thrive.
In addition to the oddball herbs, Paul also features some unusual vegetables such as the Egyptian walking onion. He shows viewers how to plant and care for these unique vegetables, as well as provides tips on how to harvest and store them.
The episode concludes with a visit to a local honey producer where Paul learns about the importance of bees in our ecosystem and the benefits of using honey in cooking. He then showcases some plants that can attract bees to your garden, such as lavender and borage.
Overall, this episode of Gardening by the Yard provides viewers with a wealth of information on unique herbs and vegetables that can be grown in their own gardens. Paul's enthusiasm and expertise make it easy for even novice gardeners to feel confident in trying something new.