Growing Culinary Herbs
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Collapse ▲Review slides from recent Extension Gardener classes:
- Growing Culinary Herbs Presentation (2019 Adapted from Charlotte Glen 2017)
- Using and Preserving Culinary Herbs (Pat Wesibrodt, EMGV)
- Herb Extension Gardener Handout 2019
Herb Planting Calendars
- Culinary Herb Planting Calendar for Chatham County (Developed by Charlotte Glen)
- Container Garden Planting Calendar for Edibles in the NC Piedmont
- Central NC Planting Calendar for Annual Vegetables, Fruits and Herbs
Learn more about growing herbs from these Extension fact sheets:
- Culinary Herbs Are Easy to Grow, Chatham Gardener article
- Growing Herbs for the Home Gardener, NC State Extension
- Culinary Herbs, Kentucky Extension
- Herbs, Clemson Extension
- Penn State Herb Directory
- Choosing and Using Edible Flowers, NC State Extension
More resources to learn more about herbs:
- Tips for drying and cooking with herbs from Chatham Extension Master Gardener Pat Weisbrodt
- Missouri Botanical Gardens – Guide to Herb Problems
- The Herb Society of America has lots of great information on their website
- Want to meet gardeners with an interest in growing herbs? Check out the Herb Society of Wake County and the NC Unit of the Herb Society of America, Inc. (based in Greensboro)
- Wake Forest has a huge herb festival each year in late April – Check out their facebook page.
Learn more about using culinary herbs from these Extension fact sheets:
- Drying and Preserving Herbs, NC State Extension
- Herb and Spice Chart, NC State Extension
- Harvesting and Preserving Herbs and Spices, Penn State Extension
- Freezing Herbs, Minnesota Extension
- Drying Herbs, Seeds, and Nuts, Clemson Extension
- Herb Infused Oils, Clemson Extension
- Healthy Cooking with Fresh Herbs, Nebraska Extension
- Using Culinary Herbs, review presentation by Phyllis Smith, NC State Extension Family Consumer Sciences Agent
Gardening Resources Available from NC State Extension:
- Extension Gardener Handbook
- Extension Gardener Newsletter
- NC State Extension Plant Toolbox
- NC State Extension Gardening website
- NC State Extension Community Gardening website
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