Heirloom Pelargoniums, some with hundreds of years of horticultural history, are among 2,000 kinds of plants in an herb collection in rural New Jersey. Louise Hyde, co-founder in 1969 of Well-Sweep ...
SPECIES: Pelargonium (Pel-ar-go’nee-um). Grown for their fragrance and oftentimes fancy leaves; gently rub leaves between fingers to release faint to pungent scents of lemon, peppermint, pine, apple ...
Geraniums are not just your grandmother's lavishly colored blooms on lollipop-stick stems. Some kinds have fancy leaves. And then there are the scented ones. With fragrances running the gamut from the ...
Everyone loves surprises -- at least the good kind. The kitchen garden is full of surprises, and scented geraniums offer the gardener and the cook a bounty of fragrant and delicious ideas. History: ...
To use Mary Poppins’ term, scented geraniums are “practically perfect” plants that, with little care, can add delightful fragrances and more to the garden. Scented geraniums are really not geraniums ...
The International Herb Association for 2006 has chosen scented geraniums as the Herb of the Year. Every year since 1995, the International Herb Association has chosen an Herb of the Year to highlight.
To use Mary Poppins’ term, scented geraniums are “practically prfect” plants that, with little care, can add delightful fragrances and more to the garden. Scented geraniums are really not geraniums at ...
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