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March 04, 2013

Save the date – April 20, 2013 – for our huge herb plant sale.Print the WGHS_2013_Plant_List and bring it with you.Come early and join fellow herb lovers in the hunt for the best herbs, advice, tasty herbal treats, books, and more.Mrs. Burns lemon basilOn the other hand, who can resist the delicious Mrs. Burns? Mrs. Burn’s lemon basil (Ocimum basilicum citriodorum ‘Mrs Burns’) is an heirloom basil with a delightful lemon taste. Use ‘Mrs. Burns’ lemony leaves to flavor salads, fish, vinegar, and salad dressings. Yum! Yum!Cinnamon basilOn the other hand, who can resist the delicious Mrs. Burns? Mrs. Burn’s lemon basil (Ocimum basilicum citriodorum ‘Mrs Burns’) is an heirloom basil with a delightful lemon taste. Use ‘Mrs. Burns’ lemony leaves to flavor salads, fish, vinegar, and salad dressings. Yum! Yum!

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azure sage (Salvia azurea grandiflora)  

Isis Candy Cherry TomatoesFlowers  bright azure
Bloom Season summer until frost
Foliage gray green
Attracts butterflies, hummingbirds, bees
Type perennial
Light full sun
Water low
Size 36-60” tall, 24-48″ spread

The striking neon azure flowers catch your attention. Hummingbirds and butterflies love this native sage. Azure sage is a showy addition to an herb garden, cottage garden, or native plant garden.

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Webster Groves Herb Society

April 20, 2013 

Join us for our huge annual spring herb sale, on April 20, 2013, the third Saturday in April. It’s just two weeks away!

Do your one-stop herb shopping here! 

Craving a thick slice of a juicy home grown tomato? On a sandwich? Or succulent cherry tomatoes? In a salad? Straight from your garden? Yum.

 

Some of our favorite heirloom tomatoes are Black and Isis candy cherry tomatoes, Aunt Ruby’s German green tomato, black from Tula dark tomato, and Delicious red tomato.

Look for these and many more heirloom tomato varieties at our sale.

 

 

 

Isis Candy Cherry Tomatoes

 

 

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You will also find heirloom varieties of peppers (both sweet and hot) eggplants, and tomatillo.

Our sale is just two weeks away!

Don’t miss it!

Don’t be caught without heirloom veggies and herbs!

 

 

 

 

 

  • Thousands of culinary, medicinal, and ornamental herbs
  • Heirloom tomatoes
  • Personal shoppers
  • Herb growing advice, herbal demos
  • Herb books, tasty recipes
  • Free admission
  • Free parking
  • Cash and checks accepted


First Congregational Church
of Webster Groves
(at Lockwood & Elm)
8:30 am-2:00 pm

Go to www.wgherbs.org for more information about the herbs.

Print the WGHS 2013 Herb List to plan your shopping and bring with you to the sale.

 

This is the largest herb sale in the St. Louis metro area, and has the greatest selection of herbs, all from Missouri growers meeting the certification requirements of the State of Missouri.

No other sale has the varieties of basils, lavenders, rosemarys, thymes, sages, mints, and many more herbs.

Come early and join fellow herb lovers in the hunt for the best herbs, advice, tasty herbal treats, books, and more.

WGHS provides student scholarships in herb-related studies, makes donations to community projects, donates plants and member hands-on help in maintaining the herb gardens at Hawken House in Webster Groves, Mudd’s Grove in Kirkwood, and the History Village Herb Garden at Faust Park in Chesterfield.

Visit our web site and our Facebook page.

 www.wgherbs.org

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