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Once again we thank you for supporting this small family farm. Jeannie, Cathy, Shelley, Steve, Joan, Mark, my boys and I, can't tell you how much we appreciate your choice to support a small, local family farm.Sorrel, Blood
Rumex sanquineus ssp. sanguineus
Cold Tolerance: Zone 4b
5a
5b
6a
6b
7a
7b
8a
8b
9a
9b
Light: Full Sun to P. Shade
Height: 1 Foot
Water: Normal
Soil: Loamy
Common Uses:Culinary, Ornamental, Water
We thought you'd enjoy its blood red veins that run throughout the emerald green leaves for a welcome contrast to all our green herbs. Please tell your garden visitors where you got it. They will ask! Flowers the second year. A tangy salad green along with ""Pepper Basil."" This has become a popular pond plant.
Light: Full Sun to P. Shade
Height: 1 Foot
Water: Normal
Soil: Loamy
Common Uses:Culinary, Ornamental, Water
THYMECommon Uses:Tea |
Thyme, English Miniature
Thymus vulgaris 'Miniature'
Cold Tolerance: Zone 4a
4b
5a
5b
6a
6b
7a
7b
8a
8b
9a
9b
Light: Full Sun to Full Sun
Height: 3-6in.
Water: Normal- Dry
Soil: Sandy-Loamy
Common Uses:Bonsai, , Container, , Culinary, , Miniature/Faery Garden, Ornamental
Previously called ""Nitidus Thyme,"" we realized miniature was more descriptive. White flowers open up in summer on this tiny gem. Has all the same great flavor and uses as ""English Thyme"" except that less can be harvested and it's foliage is completely different. Great for bonsai, hypertufa pots, rock garden and mixed containers.
Light: Full Sun to Full Sun
Height: 3-6in.
Water: Normal- Dry
Soil: Sandy-Loamy
Common Uses:Bonsai, , Container, , Culinary, , Miniature/Faery Garden, Ornamental
Thyme, Provencal
Thymus vulgaris 'Provenca'
Cold Tolerance: Zone 5a
5b
6a
6b
7a
7b
8a
8b
9a
9b
Light: Full Sun to Full Sun
Height: 8 - 12in.
Water: Normal- Dry
Soil: Sandy-Loamy
Common Uses:Culinary, Medicinal, Ornamental
""Thanks for the Memories""Don't just look at it! Smell it! Taste it! At our HerbFair both author Susan Belsinger and culinary instructor Lynn Nelson of ""The Provincal Kitchen"", absolutely fell in love with this variety. So will you. The flavor's strong, but balanced for any Italian or French cooking. Very nice blue-gray color too!
Light: Full Sun to Full Sun
Height: 8 - 12in.
Water: Normal- Dry
Soil: Sandy-Loamy
Common Uses:Culinary, Medicinal, Ornamental
Thyme, Red Mother-of-
Thymus pulegiodes
Cold Tolerance: Zone 4a
4b
5a
5b
6a
6b
7a
7b
8a
8b
9a
9b
Light: Full Sun Only to Full Sun
Height: 1 inch
Water: Normal- Dry
Soil: Sandy-Loamy
Flowers: Early Summer
Common Uses:Bees, Butterfly, Garden Railroads, Groundcover, Miniature/Faery Garden, Ornamental, Walk About
Light: Full Sun Only to Full Sun
Height: 1 inch
Water: Normal- Dry
Soil: Sandy-Loamy
Flowers: Early Summer
Common Uses:Bees, Butterfly, Garden Railroads, Groundcover, Miniature/Faery Garden, Ornamental, Walk About
Like the mother of a toddler, it hugs (the ground) and moves briskly to fill an herb lawn, pathway or rock garden niche with glossy green leaves and dark pink, spring flowers within a couple of years. Mother of prostrate thymes, maybe, but red, definitely not!
Sedum, Tiny Urchin
Sedum humisifusum
Cold Tolerance: Zone 4b
5a
5b
6a
6b
7a
7b
8a
8b
Light: Full Sun to Sun-P.Sun
Height: 1in. x 12in. wide
Water: Dry-Normal
Soil: Sandy-Loamy
Common Uses:Jar-Gems"""""""" TM, Alpine Rockery, Container, Garden Railroads, Groundcover, Miniature/Faery Garden, Ornamental, Walk About
Light: Full Sun to Sun-P.Sun
Height: 1in. x 12in. wide
Water: Dry-Normal
Soil: Sandy-Loamy
Common Uses:Jar-Gems"""""""" TM, Alpine Rockery, Container, Garden Railroads, Groundcover, Miniature/Faery Garden, Ornamental, Walk About
This tough Sedum looks like it belongs underwater among the corals. Glossy green, urchin stems grow very compact and spread very slowly. Other possible candidates for an underwater scene on land?- ""Drabas, Limonium (Tiny Sea Statice), Mini Pastel Yarrow and Chocolate Sedge.""
Sedum, Tokyo Sun
Sedum japonicum 'Tokyo Sun'
Cold Tolerance: Zone 7a
7b
8a
9a
9b-11
Light: Full Sun
Height: 2h x 4w inches
Water: Normal
Soil: Sandy-Loamy
Common Uses:Mini Shrub, Drought Tolerant Groundcover
Some folks say this sedum hates full sun and we agree. A shaded site turns the foliage light lime green. Afternoon sun turns the foliage almost white and could burn it even with regular watering. We like a morning sun spot where the leaves glow golden. We use this variety more than “Japanese Golden Sedum” in miniature landscapes because the leaves are smaller, so it is appropriately scaled for tinier tasks. Tasty in salads too!
Light: Full Sun
Height: 2h x 4w inches
Water: Normal
Soil: Sandy-Loamy
Common Uses:Mini Shrub, Drought Tolerant Groundcover
Serissa Snowrose, Cherry Blossom
Serissa foetida 'Cherry Blossom'
Cold Tolerance: Zone 8a
9a
9b-11
Light: Sun-P.Sun to P.Shade
Height: up to 2 feet
Water: Wet-Normal
Soil: Organic-Loamy
Flowers: Early Winter to Late Winter to Middle Winter
Common Uses:Bonsai, Garden Railroads, Hedges/Shrubs, Houseplants, Miniature/Faery Garden, Ornamental, Topiary
Instead of the loud, varigated leaves of ""Pink Mountain"", this foliage is delicately edged in white with strong, single pink flowers. Natural miniature tree that does not like to dry out.
Light: Sun-P.Sun to P.Shade
Height: up to 2 feet
Water: Wet-Normal
Soil: Organic-Loamy
Flowers: Early Winter to Late Winter to Middle Winter
Common Uses:Bonsai, Garden Railroads, Hedges/Shrubs, Houseplants, Miniature/Faery Garden, Ornamental, Topiary
Serissa Snowrose, Cherry Blossom 5in.+
Serissa foetida 'Cherry Blossom'
Cold Tolerance: Zone 8a
9a
9b-11
Light: Sun-P.Sun to P.Shade
Height: 3' x 3' wide
Water: Wet-Normal
Soil: Organic-Loamy
Flowers: Early Winter to Late Winter to Middle Winter
Common Uses:Bonsai, Garden Railroads, Hedges/Shrubs, Houseplants, Miniature/Faery Garden, Ornamental, Topiary
Instead of the loud, varigated leaves of ""Pink Mountain"", this foliage is delicately edged in white with strong, single pink flowers. Natural miniature tree that does not like to dry out.
Light: Sun-P.Sun to P.Shade
Height: 3' x 3' wide
Water: Wet-Normal
Soil: Organic-Loamy
Flowers: Early Winter to Late Winter to Middle Winter
Common Uses:Bonsai, Garden Railroads, Hedges/Shrubs, Houseplants, Miniature/Faery Garden, Ornamental, Topiary
Violet, World's Smallest
Viola verecunda var. yakusimana
Cold Tolerance: Zone 6a
6b
7a
7b
8a
9a
9b-11
Light: P.Shade-P.Sun to Sun-P.Shade
Height: 1/2in. x 4
Water: Wet-Normal
Soil: Organic
Flowers: Early Spring to Middle Spring
Common Uses:Garden Railroads, Groundcover, Miniature/Faery Garden, Ornamental, Shade
Light: P.Shade-P.Sun to Sun-P.Shade
Height: 1/2in. x 4
Water: Wet-Normal
Soil: Organic
Flowers: Early Spring to Middle Spring
Common Uses:Garden Railroads, Groundcover, Miniature/Faery Garden, Ornamental, Shade
It's BAAACK! Absolutely the world's smallest violet with a very long botanical name. Each heart-shaped leaf fits comfortably on the head of a pencil eraser. Tiny lavender & white flowers come out just above foliage during cooler weather. Will spread by seed, so use it between stepping stones in a moist shade. Never a nuisance.
TUSCAN POLENTA LASAGNA
16 pieces
Prepare roasted garlic, pesto and ragu sauce in advance
ROASTED GARLIC
- Heat oven to 350 degrees. Cut HEAVY-DUTY foil (or 2 sheets of regular foil) into 12” squares, enough for 1 per garlic bulb. Horizontally cut each garlic bulb off at the top, exposing just the tips of the cloves. Drizzle olive oil over each bulb. Sprinkle each with a pinch of salt & fresh ground pepper. Add a sprig of thyme and/or oregano and wrap each clove with the foil. Place in a small, 1-2” rimmed pan and bake about 40 minutes. Check for softness. The clove, when squeezed, spews out a rich, creamy, sweet garlic flavor.
PESTO
1-1/2 c. fresh basil leaves, loosely packed 2 T. pine nuts
1/2 c. fresh italian parsley, minced about 1/2 c. good olive oil
2 T. fresh oregano, minced salt
2 cloves of garlic fresh ground pepper
2 T. walnuts, chopped 1/2 c. parmesan & asiago cheeses, freshly grated
- Combine all ingredients, but cheeses in a food processor and puree until smooth, but you can still see the leaves. Scrape out and into a bowl. Stir in the cheeses. (You can freeze the extra pesto in ice cube tray for more winter use.
RAGU
This is how to prepare “Odori,” the aromatic Italian trinity with herbs:
finely chop 2 carrots, 2 stalks of celery, 1 onion, 2 cloves of garlic & a handful of parsley. Saute in 2 T. olive oil ‘til golden
1# ground beef 1-2 c. white or Chianti wine
!# ground pork 2 T. tomato paste
4 Italian Sausages up to 64 ou. diced Italian style tomatoes
salt, pepper and dried thyme to taste
- Prepare the “odori” in a heavy pot with a lid. Add the ground beef, pork, and sausages until browned. Add salt, pepper, thyme and a cup of wine. After the wine has evaporated, add the tomato paste and diced tomatos. Cover and simmer on VERY low heat for 3 hours, stirring now and then.
NOW THAT ALL THAT IS PREPARED, YOU ARE READY TO ASSEMBLE THE POLENTA LASAGNA
BEGIN POLENTA LASAGNA RECIPE:
3-4 T. olive oil
approximately 1# polenta (a.k.a. “corn mush” next to “Pillsbury Dinner Rolls in the refrigerated cases)
2 T. fresh thyme, minced 1/2 c. roasted garlic cloves or more
2 T. fresh basil, minced 1 c. pesto
2 T. fresh parsley, minced 4 medium Roma tomatoes, sliced
1# mozzarella, sliced into 16 slices 3 c. Ragu
1/2 c. kalamata olives, pitted & halved
- Heat oil on medium heat in a large, heavy pan. Slice polenta to about 1/4” thick and brown both sides in pan. Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Grease a 9x13” pan and place a layer of lightly browned polenta on bottom. Add half the herbs and mozzarella slices. Evenly distribute the olives & roasted garlic cloves that have been “squirted” out of their “husks.” Layer the remaining polenta slices & herbs and spread with pesto. Top with what’s left of the mozzarella slices and sliced tomatoes.
- Bake for 30 minutes to heat throughout. Remove from the oven and cut into squares. For an elegant presentation, serve each square on a plate covered with a 1/2 c. of heated Ragu Sauce.
Prepare roasted garlic, pesto and ragu sauce in advance
ROASTED GARLIC
- Heat oven to 350 degrees. Cut HEAVY-DUTY foil (or 2 sheets of regular foil) into 12” squares, enough for 1 per garlic bulb. Horizontally cut each garlic bulb off at the top, exposing just the tips of the cloves. Drizzle olive oil over each bulb. Sprinkle each with a pinch of salt & fresh ground pepper. Add a sprig of thyme and/or oregano and wrap each clove with the foil. Place in a small, 1-2” rimmed pan and bake about 40 minutes. Check for softness. The clove, when squeezed, spews out a rich, creamy, sweet garlic flavor.
1-1/2 c. fresh basil leaves, loosely packed 2 T. pine nuts
1/2 c. fresh italian parsley, minced about 1/2 c. good olive oil
2 T. fresh oregano, minced salt
2 cloves of garlic fresh ground pepper
2 T. walnuts, chopped 1/2 c. parmesan & asiago cheeses, freshly grated
- Combine all ingredients, but cheeses in a food processor and puree until smooth, but you can still see the leaves. Scrape out and into a bowl. Stir in the cheeses. (You can freeze the extra pesto in ice cube tray for more winter use.
This is how to prepare “Odori,” the aromatic Italian trinity with herbs:
finely chop 2 carrots, 2 stalks of celery, 1 onion, 2 cloves of garlic & a handful of parsley. Saute in 2 T. olive oil ‘til golden
1# ground beef 1-2 c. white or Chianti wine
!# ground pork 2 T. tomato paste
4 Italian Sausages up to 64 ou. diced Italian style tomatoes
salt, pepper and dried thyme to taste
- Prepare the “odori” in a heavy pot with a lid. Add the ground beef, pork, and sausages until browned. Add salt, pepper, thyme and a cup of wine. After the wine has evaporated, add the tomato paste and diced tomatos. Cover and simmer on VERY low heat for 3 hours, stirring now and then.
BEGIN POLENTA LASAGNA RECIPE:
3-4 T. olive oil
approximately 1# polenta (a.k.a. “corn mush” next to “Pillsbury Dinner Rolls in the refrigerated cases)
2 T. fresh thyme, minced 1/2 c. roasted garlic cloves or more
2 T. fresh basil, minced 1 c. pesto
2 T. fresh parsley, minced 4 medium Roma tomatoes, sliced
1# mozzarella, sliced into 16 slices 3 c. Ragu
1/2 c. kalamata olives, pitted & halved
- Heat oil on medium heat in a large, heavy pan. Slice polenta to about 1/4” thick and brown both sides in pan. Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Grease a 9x13” pan and place a layer of lightly browned polenta on bottom. Add half the herbs and mozzarella slices. Evenly distribute the olives & roasted garlic cloves that have been “squirted” out of their “husks.” Layer the remaining polenta slices & herbs and spread with pesto. Top with what’s left of the mozzarella slices and sliced tomatoes.
- Bake for 30 minutes to heat throughout. Remove from the oven and cut into squares. For an elegant presentation, serve each square on a plate covered with a 1/2 c. of heated Ragu Sauce.