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How to grow lovage – for perennial harvests of a surprisingly sweet and celery-like cropThe leaves will turn bitter once lovage has flowered, so remove flower stalks as they appear or stop harvesting. Lovage seeds can be harvested once the seed heads dry and turn brown and they tend ...
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11 Reasons Why You Should Be Growing Lovage In Your GardenAs a passionate gardener, I'm always on the lookout for versatile and rewarding plants to add to my garden. One of my all-time favorites is lovage! This robust perennial herb, native to the ...
There’s also lovage and the highly magical bog-star. In mediaeval gardens, the rose of love was grown, named ‘fioletka’ from the Latin ‘philirosa’. […] In the gardens of noble manors, the flower of ...
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