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19 Feb 2016 Determining when to plant lovage is the first step in growing the herb. Direct sow lovage seed indoors five to six weeks before the date of the last frost. Sow seed on the surface of soil and dust with sand. The seeds may also be sown outside in late spring when soil temperatures have warmed to 60 degrees F. (16 C.).
Lovage (Levisticum officinale) is a hardy perennial herb which looks and tastes a Apart from tropical climates, it will grow in most other climates quite easily. Tips. One good-sized lovage leaf will replace one stem of celery in any recipe.
10 Sep 2014 This is a massive plant, so you may only want one or two for your home garden. Follow this handy How to Grow Lovage from seeds guide.
Get to know the hardy, durable, delicious lovage herb, includes a history of the Learn about the lovage herb, and tips on planting, growing and harvesting this
Get expert tips and advice from the RHS on how to grow this stately plant that needs plenty of space to grow.
Native to southern Europe, growing lovage is easy! The leaves, stems Quick Guide Read our article How to Start an Herb Garden for more information.
6 Sep 2014 Lovage is an uncommon celery-like vegetable that produces leaves and stalks in just a few months. It can be frozen, dried, and used fresh.
Growing Lovage herb is easy and you can grow a Lovage plant in a container or in the ground. Enter your email for a FREE Seed Starting Guide! Email.
Crop Rotation Group. Umbelliferae (Carrot and root family) ? Soil. Rich soil that retains moisture well. Position. Full sun in cool climates; partial shade where summers are very hot. Frost tolerant. Lovage is a hardy perennial that survives winter even in very cold climates. Feeding. Sow and Plant. Notes. Harvesting.
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