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Tarragon: All you need to know

The Economic Botanist5 days ago4 days ago08 mins

Scientific name: Artemisia dracunculus L. Family: Asteraceae If you’ve ever tasted a creamy sauce with a subtle, slightly sweet, and almost licorice-like flavor, there’s a good chance you’ve already met tarragon. This elegant herb is a quiet star in the kitchen and a fascinating plant in the garden. Known for its role in classic French…

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Lemon verbena: All you need to know

The Economic Botanist1 week ago4 days ago08 mins

Scientific name: Aloysia citrodora Paláu Family: Verbenaceae If you’ve ever brushed up against a lemon verbena plant and caught that bright, citrusy scent, you already know why this herb is so loved. Lemon verbena is one of those plants that quietly steals the show—whether it’s growing in your garden, steeping in your tea, or adding…

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Fennel: All you need to know

The Economic Botanist1 week ago4 days ago09 mins

Scientific name: Foeniculum vulgare Mill. Family: Apiaceae If you’ve ever caught a whiff of that sweet, slightly licorice-like aroma in a kitchen or garden, chances are you’ve encountered fennel. This versatile plant has been loved for centuries—not just for its flavor, but also for its impressive health benefits and ease of growing. Fennel is one…

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Celery: All you need to know

The Economic Botanist2 weeks ago4 days ago014 mins

Scientific name: Apium graveolens L. Family: Apiaceae Celery might not always steal the spotlight, but once you really get to know it, this humble plant earns its place as a staple in both the garden and the kitchen. With its crisp texture, refreshing taste, and impressive health benefits, celery is far more than just a…

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Marigold: All you need to know

The Economic Botanist2 months ago3 days ago011 mins

Scientific name: Tagetes spp. Family: Asteraceae Marigold is one of those plants that almost everyone recognizes. You have probably seen its bright orange or golden blooms lining garden beds, edging vegetable plots, or glowing in pots on a sunny porch. But marigold is much more than just a cheerful garden flower. It is a powerful…

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Lemon Balm: All you need to know

The Economic Botanist2 months ago3 days ago011 mins

Scientific name: Melissa officinalis L. Family: Lamiaceae If you’ve ever brushed against a lemon balm plant on a warm afternoon, you know the magic. One gentle touch, and the air fills with a soft, sweet lemon scent. It’s fresh, calming, and just a little nostalgic. Lemon balm is a member of the mint family and…

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Calendula: All you need to know

The Economic Botanist2 months ago3 days ago09 mins

Scientific name: Calendula officinalis L. Family: Asteraceae Calendula is one of those plants that feels like sunshine in flower form. If you have ever seen bright orange or golden blooms glowing in a garden bed, chances are you were looking at calendula, most commonly known as pot marigold. It has been loved for centuries as…

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Why Fall is the Best Time to Plant Garlic: Tips for a Bountiful Harvest

The Economic Botanist7 months ago3 days ago08 mins

This article is about why planting garlic in fall is the smartest move you can make to enjoy a big, flavorful harvest in spring. “Planting garlic in the fall is like giving your garden a winter head start—while the world sleeps, your garlic gets busy growing roots and preparing for a tasty comeback.” – The…

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Nectarine: All you need to know

The Economic Botanist8 months ago3 days ago08 mins

Scientific name: Prunus persica L. var. nucipersica Family: Rosaceae You might know the nectarine as a smooth-skinned cousin of the peach, often enjoyed fresh in summer or baked into pies and jams. But beyond its sweet, juicy flesh, the nectarine is a fascinating fruit with deep roots in agriculture and culture—celebrated worldwide for its vibrant flavor and versatile…

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Apricot: All you need to know

The Economic Botanist8 months ago3 days ago011 mins

Scientific name: Prunus armeniaca L. Family: Rosaceae You might know the apricot as the golden gem of summer—soft, sweet, and just a little tart. Whether sun-dried into chewy snacks or fresh off the branch, apricots have a long-standing reputation as a fruit of both indulgence and nourishment. But beyond their juicy reputation lies a deep-rooted history, fascinating…

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