Borage, a versatile plant with culinary and medicinal uses, is making waves in African kitchens. While the leaves and flowers ...
Walk outside, pinch a leaf, and snack straight from the garden without hesitation. That is the spirit behind foraging gardens ...
I was delighted to find borage in my organic box delivery recently and I put it to good use. Borage (fidloqqom) is also known as starflower and is easily recognisable by its edible, bright blue ...
While not in the cucumber family, borage, a Mediterranean herb, has a strikingly familiar cucumber taste. With its fuzzy buds and vividly blue star-shaped flowers, borage can be grown in your garden ...
Instructions: Pour the gin, St-Germain, borage syrup and lime juice into a cocktail shaker filled with ice. Shake well and strain into a chilled cocktail glass. Add borage flower ice cubes, top with ...
It is highly self-motivated, growing into a lush plant at the slightest nudge, be it on a windowsill or a balcony or in poor soil. Being semi-succulent, it looks rather decorative but can also be used ...
Borage, also known as starflower or bee flower, is a plant harvested mostly for its seeds. It’s an annual plant with coarse, hairy leaves. It grows 2 to 3 feet tall and has blue, star-shaped flowers.
Companion planting is based on the idea that, like people, some plants do better with good neighbors. For tomatoes, strawberries and squash, one of the most popular of companion plants is borage ...
Borage is an herb that has long been prized for its health-promoting properties. It’s especially rich in gamma linoleic acid (GLA), which is an omega-6 fatty acid that has been shown to decrease ...
Description: This annual herb that grows wild in Southern Europe looks like something Alice would stumble upon in Wonderland. The 1 ½-foot-high branching, succulent, and hollow stems have white, stiff ...
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