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the company of herbs part 2
herbs go together – not just on the plate but in the garden. When it comes to potatoes, if accompanied by horseradish (Armoracia rusticana) in the kitchen is a pleasing enough combination but if you make that match in the … Continue reading
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The company of herbs.
The age old question in gardening is what plant goes well with another. And when it comes to herbs the ‘well’ takes on a different context as many herbs can impact on the health of not just the eater but … Continue reading