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Aztec Sweet Herb Care How To Use Aztec Sweet Herb Plants In The Garden

Aztec Sweet Herb Care How To Use Aztec Sweet Herb Plants In The Garden
  1. How do you use Aztec sweet herb?
  2. Can you still use herbs after they flower?
  3. How do you take care of an outdoor herb plant?
  4. What is sweet herb?

How do you use Aztec sweet herb?

Aztec Sweet Herb is a sprawling ground cover type plant that has an incredibly sweet leaf. Not often used for sweetening any more, leaves can be eaten from the plant like candy or tossed into fruit salads for an unusual addition. Aztec Sweet Herb cannot take frost, but it makes a nice container plant.

Can you still use herbs after they flower?

Your herb is making a flower, then a seed, then it dies back for that season. So, it is best to keep any flowers from forming in the first place. As you see a flower budding, simply pinch the entire thing off. If you find that the herb is persistent, cut back below the flower, or even the entire stem if needed.

How do you take care of an outdoor herb plant?

Growing Herbs & Herb Garden Care

  1. Bright Sun for Happy Herbs. Most herbs grow best in full sun. Plant your herbs where they will receive at least 6 to 8 hours of direct sunlight each day. ...
  2. Watch the Water. While herbs appreciate water during especially hot or dry weather, don't overdo it.

What is sweet herb?

Herbs that fall into this category include cinnamon basil, the various mints like apple mint, pineapple mint, and peppermint, pineapple sage, lavender (if used very sparingly), Stevia and rose-scented geranium. ...

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