Just because we have started the cooler temperatures in the daytime, doesn't mean that you can't have flowers in your garden. One of my favorites this time of year is the good old goldenrod. Don't sneeze please! A lot of people think that goldenrod causes allergies and in fact it is ragweed that it the problem plant not goldenrod! This one has a twist though or an explosion! It's called 'Fireworks' goldenrod or Solidago rugosa. I started out with one clump and it has seeded gently throughout my front garden. It is very easy to remove where you don't want it, but it is a good filler as well! We are going to have a beautiful week in the 'Burgh. Hope you are enjoying the weather wherever you may be!
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Monday, August 31, 2009
Sunday, August 30, 2009
An Explosion of Sunflowers!
Saturday, August 29, 2009
I Had a Special Day Yesterday!
Yes, yesterday was the day of my birth, 50 plus years ago! The Herbal Husband always has a way of making my day a special one. Here is the treat he made us at lunchtime. It is called causa. It is a bed of mashed potatoes made with olive oil and lemon and then tuna fish salad with mayo, onions, sliced black olives and herbs on top! A home grown tomato, an egg, fresh parsley and a nasturtium to garnish. His cooking is always made with love and care. Especially when he is cooking for me! I think I must have been Irish or Peruvian in another life, because potatoes are my favorite in any way, shape or form!
We then went to the movies to see "Taking Woodstock" The movie was good, but what would have made it even better if the music from the concert had been in the background. Unfortunately, it wasn't! Then it was off to a late lunch, early dinner at P. F. Chang's China Bistro. One of our favorite Chinese restaurants! Just let me say that we finished our meal with the Great Wall of Chocolate! The Herbal Husband couldn't believe that we actually finished it! It was enough chocolate to last until next year! They also have a fantastic dessert called "Banana Spring Rolls." Actually that is my very favorite, but I thought the Herbal Husband would enjoy the chocolate dessert better. I'll get my spring rolls next time! All in all it was a wonderful birthday! We also ran into a friend who is a very creative designer and artist. He is also the designer of the Herbal Husband's citizenship sampler. You can check out that post here. John, it is getting close to be finished! He has his designs on etsy.com and I have added his link in my favorite herbal links and other good things. So please check it out! It is the first link called "Embellishments 4 Life."
We then went to the movies to see "Taking Woodstock" The movie was good, but what would have made it even better if the music from the concert had been in the background. Unfortunately, it wasn't! Then it was off to a late lunch, early dinner at P. F. Chang's China Bistro. One of our favorite Chinese restaurants! Just let me say that we finished our meal with the Great Wall of Chocolate! The Herbal Husband couldn't believe that we actually finished it! It was enough chocolate to last until next year! They also have a fantastic dessert called "Banana Spring Rolls." Actually that is my very favorite, but I thought the Herbal Husband would enjoy the chocolate dessert better. I'll get my spring rolls next time! All in all it was a wonderful birthday! We also ran into a friend who is a very creative designer and artist. He is also the designer of the Herbal Husband's citizenship sampler. You can check out that post here. John, it is getting close to be finished! He has his designs on etsy.com and I have added his link in my favorite herbal links and other good things. So please check it out! It is the first link called "Embellishments 4 Life."
Thursday, August 27, 2009
It's Travel Thursday--Pittsburgh Zoo!
We are lucky in Pittsburgh to have a great zoo. One of the highlights of any zoo is the babies. Here in Pittsburgh we are lucky to have two baby girl elephants. This is a picture from last year and they are getting bigger and bigger each day. The Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium is having a celebration for the elephants on Sunday, September 20, 2009 from 11 AM to 3 PM. So if you are in the Pittsburgh area, plan to join the elephants and celebrate with the biggest babies!
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Too Many Tomatoes! Soup to the Rescue!
Sometimes in the afternoon I get a chance to sit down and watch one of my favorite chefs on The Food Network, Tyler Florence! He is easy on the eyes and cooks very well as well! A great combination! I think I have the Latin version of Tyler! Well, a close second! The Herbal Husband was in a panic the other day about the numbers of tomatoes and I said , "Let's make Tyler's Roasted Tomato Soup recipe. It looked simple and delicious. It has HEAVY CREAM in it!" The magic words for The Herbal Husband! "Sounds great!" said The Herbal Husband. The recipe calls for a mix of tomatoes, bay leaves, butter, onions, garlic, chicken stock and heavy cream even better for The Herbal Husband. It turned out very well. Roasted tomato soup even on a hot day is a great way to use your bounty of tomatoes!
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
"It's Just Amazing!"
Those are the words of The Herbal Husband the other evening when he saw this flowering tobacco plant Nicotiana sylvestris. It is a cousin of the tobacco plant. This particular plant is planted purposefully in between our arborvitae bushes to add a surprise. It is an annual for us, but it can self sow very rampantly where you don't want it! This plant is as tall as we are, 5'8"! It is glorious and very smelly in the evening. Someone asked if you could have one fragrant plant in the garden for season long fragrance, what would it be? I told them no one plant has fragrance all season long. It would have to be a series of plants for me, roses, jasmine, sweet peas and definitely, one would be the flowering tobacco plant! What's your favorite fragrant plant?
Monday, August 24, 2009
Even He Didn't Help on Saturday!
Sunday, August 23, 2009
A Sunday Surprise or Two!
Saturday, August 22, 2009
We Can Grow Plants Anywhere! Part 2!
Friday, August 21, 2009
A Workhorse in the Garden!
Thursday, August 20, 2009
It's Travel Thursday--The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
They are Just Going Crazy in a Good Way!
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Guest Blogging for The Herb Companion Magazine!
Monday, August 17, 2009
Bountiful Tomato Harvest!
I was at Gardenline this morning and the big topic of conversation was late blight of tomatoes! A real problem in this area. About 40 of 67 counties in Pennsylvania have it this year. You can learn more about late blight at this link from Penn State. We have been spraying chemicals. We try to be as organic as we can, but The Herbal Husband didn't want to lose his tomatoes this year! We listened to a Webinar from Rutgers University in New Jersey about late blight and they said that chemicals rather than a fungicide with copper were much better to protect from late blight. I figure I have been around over fifty years and I have ingested more than a little chemical, a little more won't hurt! Hope late blight hasn't damaged your tomatoes!
Sunday, August 16, 2009
An Update on the Herbal Patchwork! What do you think?
Saturday, August 15, 2009
If I'm Not Out in the Garden. . .
Friday, August 14, 2009
And The Winners Are!
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Don't Forget! Anniversary Contest Ends Tonight!
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
My Favorite Climbing Rose!
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
My Favorite Summer Sandwich! What's Yours?

I have to say the 'Green Zebra' tomato is my new favorite, but 'Early Girl' is my other favorite with peanut butter! I save the 'Cherokee Purple' tomatoes for a basil, feta cheese and tomato salad. 'Sungold' cherry tomatoes are my favorite cherry tomato with 'Matt's Wild Cherry' a very close second! So what is your favorite sandwich in the summer? Don't forget to enter our contests! Check the August 7, 2009 posts!
Monday, August 10, 2009
Like Little Soldiers at Attention!
The bathroom window has become the place to be to take aerial pictures of my herb garden. This particular day the finches were working frantically to get the sunflower seeds! They know exactly when to pounce and sometimes they are early and have to wait longer! Last night and this morning the majority of sunflowers were open and they just looked like they were at attention like soldiers. Too hot to work out in the garden even The Herbal Husband had to come in! Hope you are staying cool wherever you may be! Don't forget to enter our contests! Check the August 7, 2009 posts!



Sunday, August 9, 2009
A Day or Two of Apples!
Don't forget to enter our contests! Check the August 7, 2009 posts!
Saturday, August 8, 2009
Celebrate with Herbs and Edible Flowers!
It comes from the February/March, 1990 The Herb Companion magazine:
Lemon Verbena Bread
1 cup sugar
1 stick unsalted butter
1/4 cup fresh lemon verbena leaves chopped
1-1/2 cup sifted flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
Pinch of salt
2 large eggs
1/2 cup milk
Grated rind of 1 lemon
3/4 cup chopped nuts (optional)
Cream butter with verbena leaves in mixer or food processor. I use my food processor. Add sugar and beat well, then eggs, salt and remaining ingredients. Grease loaf pans: 1 large, 2 small or 4 minis and pour in batter. Bake at 350 degrees for 60 to 65 minutes. I usually bake it in one large pan. Bake until bread tests done with a toothpick or cake tester. Meanwhile, prepare glaze. (I usually don't use the glaze.) I'm giving it to you because every person's taste is different. Leave loaf in pan. While it is still hot, pour glaze over it and let sit several hours. Remove loaf from pan. Wrap in foil to ripen overnight before serving, or freeze immediately.
Glaze
1/2 cup sugar
2 tablespoons lemon verbena leaves, chopped
Juice of 1 lemon
Hope you enjoy it! Hope you are celebrating with family and friends! Don't forget to enter our herbal giveaways!
Friday, August 7, 2009
Celebrating a Year of Blogging!--Herbal Giveaway to USA Readers!!
So to thank you we are going to give you a chance to win herbal napkins. For our USA readers, you have the chance to win a pack of 20 herbal luncheon (6-1/2" x 6-1/2") paper napkins. All you have to do is leave a comment with your contact e-mail information and USA in your comment. One comment per e-mail address please. You will have until Friday, August 14th at Midnight Eastern Daylight Time to enter. The winners will be announced after 10:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time on Friday, August 14th. Here are the napkins. Good Luck!
Thursday, August 6, 2009
It's Travel Thursday--A Home Town Adventure for the Family!
This beautiful bird is the Victoria Crowned Pigeon. Named not for the car but for the Queen! It is from the country of New Guinea. I'm going to take my best friend's daughter there soon before she starts school. Hope you get a chance to go! It is a fun education for both you and them! Check back tomorrow for some exciting news!
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Nasturtiums in Bloom! Finally!
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