by Ann McCormick | Sep 22, 2021 | Chicken, Cilantro, Cooking, Cumin, Epazote, Gardening, Hoja Santa, Papaloquelite, Texas Tarragon
Those of us living in the Southwest know it’s always time for cool drinks and the fiery flavors of Tex-Mex foods. Many of the ingredients can easily be grown in your garden, even if you don’t live in the Lone Star State. Here are seven herbs that provide just...
by Ann McCormick | Jun 6, 2019 | Native Plants
I am at heart something of a practical gardener. If I’m going to give a plant room in my garden I want them to “work for their keep.” That’s why I love growing Mexican oregano, a native Texas herb that is drought tolerant, blooms from late spring through fall, isn’t...
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