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JojoNH Posted - Apr 19 2009 : 3:35:09 PM
When we think of herb garlands we think of decorating our home.
This year while growing your herbs, think of a garland to use in your kitchen! As you harvest your herbs, bundle them together the way you will use them in your soups, stews, on roasts etc. For example:
I will bundle together some Rosemary, Sage, Thyme, marjoram and chives. Tie these bundles onto a main string to create my garland, then as I need one of these bundles. . .simply snip it off to use.

Looks great, smells wonderful, and it is ready to use when needed!
Joanna
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