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Planning Your Herb Garden
Raised Bed Gardening
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Eating Locally and In Season
Benefits of Culinary Herbs and Spices
Brewing the Perfect Cup of Tea
Bay/Sweet Bay/Laural
Dill at Sage Hill Farms
Growing Stevia Sweet Herb
Lavender Facts
Tea Facts Worth Knowing
What About Soy
(by John Robbins)

 

Bay/Sweet Bay/Laural...Lauraceae

The bay tree was sacred to Apollo, the Greek god of prophecy, poetry and healing.

Sage Hill Farms Bay TreeThe Latin laurus means "laurel" and nobilis "renowned"; laurate means "crowned with laurels," hence poet laureate and baccalaureate.

Bay was also dedicated to Apollo's son, Aesculapius, the Greek god of medicine, and it has been used against disease, especially plague, for many centuries.

Bay is an evergreen and will grow to 23 feet.

Culinary uses are many, it is one of the ingredients in bouquet garni for stews, soups, stock, stuffing, pate', and meats and fish.

Boil in milk to flavor custards and rice puddings.

You can flavor rice by placing a bay leaf into your rice jar or storage container.

NOTE: All laurels except sweet bay are poisonous.

 

Happy growing!

Bea Kunz

 

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