Parsley Moss is a biennial herb from the Mediterraneam, known for its aromatic, bright green , deeply divided leaves and small yellow green flowers.
Edible: It is edible.
Available on back-order
Parsley Moss is a biennial herb from the Mediterraneam, known for its aromatic, bright green , deeply divided leaves and small yellow green flowers.
Edible: It is edible.
R65.00
Available on back-order
Parsley Moss is a biennial herb from the Mediterraneam, known for its aromatic, bright green , deeply divided leaves and small yellow green flowers.
Edible: It is edible.
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This Dracaena trifasciana (also known as a snake plant or mother in law’s tongue!) has web-like underground roots and thick, sword-shaped leaves with a unique banded pattern.
They grow more quickly in bright, indirect light. Flowering occurs mostly during spring and summer.
Beware though, their leaves contain a poison that can cause swelling and numbness on the tongue if eaten in large doses.
Description: Known as Dalmation sage, is a perennial, evergreen subshrub native to the Mediterranean region.
When it fruits: Produces its seeds, which are the fruits of the plant, from late summer to early autumn.
Edible: Yes, it is edible
Description: Is a fragrant, evergreen shrub with needle-like leaves and two-lipped, purplish-blue and white flowers.
How it grows: It likes a warm , sunny location with light, free-draining soil, and is also happy in containers.
When it fruits: The fruit is a small brown nutlet.
Edible: While all Rosemary cultivars are edible, each produces its own unique oil.
Weight: 0,7 gram of Rosemary makes 1 teaspoon of tea. 1,7 gram of Rosemary is equal to 1 tablespoon.
Size of pot: 18cm
The plant makes blue flower when it bloom.
Description: A free flowering pelargonium with a compact and bushy habit and pink flowers. Ideal for pots and containers.
How it grows: Pelargoniums are sun loving plants, but in very hot gardens,they will prefer a semi –shaded spot.
When it fruits: Spring, summer and winter bloom. Pelargonium alludes to the shape of the fruit which resembles that of a stork’s beak.
Edible: Both the blooms and foliage are edible and you can use them to flavour drinks, cakes and jellies.
Weight: 3.00kg
Description: Has masses of beautiful fragrant dark red frilly flowers at the ends of the stems from late spring to mid fall.
How it grows: Does best in full sun to partial shade. It prefers to grow in average to moist conditions, and shouldn’t be allowed to dry out.
Offers a profusion of flowers from late spring through summer.
The flowers are all edible and not poisonous.
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