Real World Gardener-Horticulture, Gardening, Learning to Grow
Real World Gardener
21 episodes
9 months ago
Bust out of your fantasy world and go gardening in the real world with horticulturalist, Marianne Cannon. Be inspired with one of the many feature interviews and regular segments with horticulture industry professionals and garden enthusiasts, including Design Elements, Plant of the Week, Plant Doctor, Spice it Up, The Good Earth, The Kitchen Garden, Tool Time and Vegetable Heroes. Real World Gardener extracts from the radio program broadcast on 2RRR 88.5fm in Sydney, Australia.
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Bust out of your fantasy world and go gardening in the real world with horticulturalist, Marianne Cannon. Be inspired with one of the many feature interviews and regular segments with horticulture industry professionals and garden enthusiasts, including Design Elements, Plant of the Week, Plant Doctor, Spice it Up, The Good Earth, The Kitchen Garden, Tool Time and Vegetable Heroes. Real World Gardener extracts from the radio program broadcast on 2RRR 88.5fm in Sydney, Australia.
Real World Gardener-Horticulture, Gardening, Learning to Grow
9 minutes 25 seconds
3 years ago
Lemon Verbena in the Kitchen Garden
KITCHEN GARDEN
LEMON VERBENA
Did you think that herbs were just for making tea?Maybe not, but some herbs have endless uses, and this week I’m featuring the herb lemon verbena (Aloysia citriodora) that’s larger than you would expect to find in a herb garden so probably could fit into the back of a border but in a sunny location.
Lemon verbena photo M Cannon
How would I describe the scent of lemon verbena?
I would say that lemon verbena has a bright, slightly sweet flavour with a strong hint of lemon.
The strong lemon scent of this herb is far less overpowering than the lemon flavor and fragrance of lemon balm, lemon thyme, lemon mint, and lemongrass.
What does it look like?
Lemon verbena is a vigorous growing deciduous shrub to 3 metres tall by 3 metres wide.
The leaves are a lime green and lanceolate, and flowers appear in late spring until the end of summer almost.
The flowers are white, quite small and appear in a panicle.
My plant is quite an old plant that I prune each winter to about 1 metre off the ground.
How to use lemon verbena?
As a flavouring in kombucha
Add leaves to a sorbet or ice-cream when making
Poach stone fruit in a sugar syrup with lemon verbena leaves
Infuse lemon verbena leaves in olive oil or vinegar-250 ml of olive oil with 6 leaves or to taste
Fish en papiotte with lemon verbena leaves
Corinne's Top Tip:
Why not try a gin and sonic with muddled lemon verbena. Made with half soda water and half tonic so less calories.
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Marianne is talking Corinne Mossati, founder of www.thegourmanticgarden.com
Gourmantic garden website. You can also follow Corinne for more delightful ideas on Instagram.
Real World Gardener-Horticulture, Gardening, Learning to Grow
Bust out of your fantasy world and go gardening in the real world with horticulturalist, Marianne Cannon. Be inspired with one of the many feature interviews and regular segments with horticulture industry professionals and garden enthusiasts, including Design Elements, Plant of the Week, Plant Doctor, Spice it Up, The Good Earth, The Kitchen Garden, Tool Time and Vegetable Heroes. Real World Gardener extracts from the radio program broadcast on 2RRR 88.5fm in Sydney, Australia.