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Showing posts with label purple star. Show all posts
Showing posts with label purple star. Show all posts

Wednesday, 30 May 2012

Borage, lovage and sorrel

Herbs are a hot topic right now, as it's time to plant out your gardens for summer, and now is the best time to plant or sow herbs from scratch.
For those of you not near a good supplier of herbs, you can do mail order. In the USA amazon has a great selection of herbs and plants which you can by clicking through this link for herb plants and seeds I never thought about buying herbs and plants from amazon, though I would always look there for DVDs, Music, books etc. UK readers can also buy herb plants and seeds from Amazon.co.uk through this link.

On Squidoo lots of visitors are enjoying my herb lenses. Lovage and Sorrel are very popular, probably because they are slightly unusual herbs. If you don't grow herbs, then you should think about starting, however little space you have.
To get you started, read 10 Reasons to Grow Herbs, my newest herb lens which won a Purple Star.
I'll be writing more on my garden blog soon. It's been neglected lately. The only blog I've been writing full time is my White Moss House, Grasmere Bed and Breakfast blog. Take a look for all the news about the Jubilee, and what's going on at your favourite Lake District bed and breakfast.

Tuesday, 15 May 2012

Writing about herbs again.

Given a challenge to write and new lens for Squidoo that would possibly get a purple star and would have a time on the home page, I went for 10 Reasons to grow herbs.

I'm really happy with this webpage. It looks good, and has lots of great ideas and suggestions.
Herbs in a pot at White Moss House Grasmere
One reason is that they look so good. Here's a pot of mine from 2011 of purple leaved basil, dill, busy lizzies and lobelia.  Lots more ideas on 10 reasons to grow herbs

Sunday, 19 February 2012

Home made chocolate truffles are winners!

Want to know how to make delicious, easy homemade chocolate truffles? Take a look here to find out.
This page is published on the wonderful writers' platform, Squidoo, and it has just been awarded a special Purple Star Award for being a really great "lens" ( this is what the Squidoo people call their webpages).

If you like making your own stuff, these chocolate truffles would be very welcome Easter gifts. Flavour them with something you know your lucky person likes- maybe peppermint or orange, or rum or brandy. I've got lots of ideas for you to try.