Saturday, December 5, 2009

Herbs For Growing - Fennel

The herb garden plants, such as planting grass, fennel feathers should be an obligation for both cooks and lovers of herbs like. Fennel is primarily used as a spice in cooking, especially the roast pork and meatballs (which adds flavor to taste a bit 'bland), and is considered the soul of some Italian sausage. As an additive for cooking, is perfect for the part of almost all the fennel is edible. The bulb can be seen as a vegetable and can be sliced and served (cold and raw materials), like celery, unless you can also cook other vegetables like onions, celery and asparagus. The leaves add texture to soups, fish dishes and salads. The seeds are used in Europe and liqueurs can be chewed as a breath freshener. People grew fennel for over 3,000 years - maybe all notes under different names. E 'as a symbol of flattery and the emblem of the heroism of ancient cultures. But before he became known as a kitchen helper, was more useful in the field of medicine. The tea has been considered a help weight loss, a tonic to increase milk production in nursing mothers, a relief for the symptoms of perimenopause and menopause, broken sob eliminates kidney stones, helps digestion, cleanses the liver, helps digestion and treatment of jaundice. It is also a flea repellent, so most households had fennel in their ports to reduce if not eliminate flea populations. It is said to be used for rejuvenation the skin is clean and herbs - even then is used as a facial steam to open pores. In other words, is considered one of the many gifts of God to man. Although clinical trials have not yet done for credit to be permanent, it is always good to have fennel in your herb garden. Like many other herbs, it is also easy to handle. You can plant a plant in the mind, or whether to use as a vegetable in the future can do the same. It can grow over 2 meters high, so be sure to keep in the back of the bed of herbs. You can plant the seeds, and as such, are not sensitive plants, you can transplant seedlings from a place of vast tracts of land, once they are large enough to handle. loves sun, so be sure to put it in a sunny spot. So if you're making a list of what herbs to put in your garden, take note of the fennel plant. With a lot of practical uses, we can ask?

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