Happy Days! My breeding better herbs article was just published in the March/April issue of the American Gardener, the magazine of the American Horticultural Society (AHS). AHS is a great organization to join plus they have a bimonthly magazine, webinars, events, trips and a reciprocal admission program to public gardens. Here is the article and here is a link to the entire issue. Thank you AHS for publishing this!
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Join me on Sunday, May 22, at 2:30 pm when I will be speaking about culinary herbs at the Sherwood Regional Library in Virginia. Free but must register with the library. This will be an in-person event and handouts will be provided. If you have a garden club, contact me to speak about culinary herbs or edible flowers. If you are interested in herbs, join the Facebook group Culinary Herbs and Spices.
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Fascinating! Sorry to hear that DM is fighting back at the resistant varieties, though. Love the Emerald Towers. Looking forward to your webinar for the Prince George Master Gardeners & Virginia Cooperative Assns.
Thank you, I hope you can join the presentation. I grew the Emerald Towers Thai Basil last year and it looked great!