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  Designing an Herb Garden
Chervil is a mounding short-lived annual herb with finely dissected leaves that have a wispy, ferny texture; it reaches a height of one to two feet.
Cultivars and Related Species Chervil is in the carrot family (also known as the umbel family) and related to sun-loving dill, coriander, parsley, and fennel, as well as shade-loving sweet cicely (Myrrhis odorata).
This Japanese native is known to many gardeners as hardy ginger due to its ability to thrive as a perennial in colder regions.
www.bbg.org /gar2/topics/design/handbooks/herbgarden/7.html   (3360 words)

  
 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for chervil
The turnip-rooted chervil (Chaerophyllum bulbosum) is cultivated for its edible...
The turnip-rooted chervil, Chaerophyllum bulbosum, is a hardy biennial vegetable cultivated for its roots.
Serve salmon with a leap of imagination; Salmon with red peppercorns, chervil, creme fraoche and Puy lentils.
www.encyclopedia.com /SearchResults.aspx?Q=chervil   (617 words)

  
 Growing Chervil
Chervil is an annual plant in the carrot family, the Umbelliferae.
Chervil should preferably be harvested before it begins to send up its flower-bearing stems since it does not taste as good once it has started to produce flowers.
Chervil left to stand too long in the fall may produce leaves lacking in chlorophyll and the plants look pale and sick.
www.bricabrackorner.com /Chervil.htm   (693 words)

  
 Herb Seeds A - B   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
One of the traditional fines herbes in French cuisine, chervil is valued for its light parsley-like flavor with a hint of myrrh.
The benefits of chervil were described by the Roman scholar Pliny, and during the Middle Ages it was used to treat various ailments.
Chives are one of the fines herbes and can be chopped and mixed together with chervil, parsley, and tarragon to make a savory yet mild blend of herbs to flavor cooked chicken and fish, salads, steamed vegetables, soups, and omelet's.
www.blossomfarm.com /seeds_herbs_C.htm   (936 words)

  
 TheSpiceBarn.com | Spice Dictionary
Chervil is a herb that is native to Eastern Europe.
Chervil is a biennial (an annual that may or may not come again for a second time) that loves the shade and will absolutely die if grown in hot, dry conditions.
Chervil is better used as a fresh herb because during the during process alot of its anise-like aroma and parsley taste is lost.
www.thespicebarn.com /spices.asp?id=50   (398 words)

  
 Chervil
Chervil, a dainty annual that grows from 30 to 45 cm (12 to 18 inches) tall, is native to southern Russia, the Caucasus, and perhaps the Middle East.
Although chervil has never been widely employed as a medicinal herb, it was used in traditional herbal medicine as an expectorant and general stimulant, and to treat eczema, relieve stomach problems, and lower blood pressure.
Chervil is often used to intensify the flavor of other herbs, and is included in the classic French fines herbes, along with parsley, chives, and tarragon.
www.herbs2000.com /herbs/herbs_chervil.htm   (723 words)

  
 Food Network Canada
Garden variety chervil may have either curly or flat leaves, but in both cases, the delicate flavour is the same.
Chervil’s flavour is easily lost by drying, so store fresh chervil in a sealed plastic bag in the refrigerator for up to a week or preserve it in a sealed jar of wine vinegar and use as needed.
Chervil is a French cooking staple and is frequently used to flavour eggs, fish, chicken and light sauces and dressings.
www.foodtv.ca /content/ContentDetail.aspx?ContentId=2611   (477 words)

  
 Raised Vegetable Gardens - Raised Garden Tips
Gardening experts like to create paths between your potatoes and parsnips--you can move about more freely with a vegetable garden design with walkways and concentrate on one area at a time.
Raised herb garden boxes are ideal for decks, because you don't have to squat down and you can spread out all your tools over a large workspace, and sit on a bench while tending your herbs.
In yoru vegetable garden, rotate your southern crops according to the principles of organic gardening, and throw in some heat-resistant basil for a bombined vegetable and herb garden.
raisedgarden.lifetips.com /cat/62708/raised-vegetable-gardens/index.html   (1784 words)

  
 Chapter 8: Misc. Garden Plants, Foods, Flowers and Herbs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Chervil, or salad chervil, is of minor importance even in California where it is grown (Rosengarten 1969*) but is of more importance in Europe.
Chervil is usually seeded in early spring but sometimes in the fall.
Chervil produces a seedstalk to 2 feet tall, sets a crop of seed, and dies by midsummer (Knott 1949).
gears.tucson.ars.ag.gov /book/chap8/chervil.html   (341 words)

  
 interag - In The Garden = Chervil
There are two different species known as Chervil that will grow well in Britain, both Umbellifers or carrot family, but not in the same genus.
Chervil does not transplant very easily; germinate the seeds and plant them where you want them to grow.
Garden Chervil (Anthriscus cerefolium) illustrated showing leaves, flowers and unripe seed heads on the left, and with flowers heads nipped out to create the bushier growth below is quite different, an annual in the same Genus as Cow Parsley.
www.interag.co.uk /gna01.htm   (486 words)

  
 National Gardening Association :: Regional Reports   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Chervil and fennel are herbs with a delicate anise flavor.
Chervil will grow best while the weather is cool.
Bronze fennel has feathery brown-purple leaves that are a beautiful addition to the perennial garden.
www.garden.org /regional/report/arch/reminders/565   (362 words)

  
 Garden Chervil Garden Center   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
With almost infinite uses, Garden Chervil is a must for any culinary/medicinal herb garden.
The Chervil is a dainty plant with indented leaves on thin, slightly hairy stems.
Gardening has never been easier when you use this durable tool set.
www.nhgardencenter.com /Garden-Chervil.html   (281 words)

  
 Chervil
The Chervil Garden, 'Anthriscus cerefolium', has the subtle flavor of parsley and tarragon.
Chervil is used like parsley and coriander "“ as a tasty addition to soups, salads and fish dishes.
Chervil Leaf Cut & Sifted (Anthriscus cerefolium) 1 lb: C
www.thespiceisright.com /chervil.htm   (174 words)

  
 The Tasteful Garden - Herb Usage Chart
chervil, chives, fennel, marjoram, mint, parsley, tarragon, thyme
basil, chervil, dill, marjoram, parsley, rosemary, savory, thyme
chervil, coriander, fennel, marjoram, rosemary, sage, savory, thyme
www.tastefulgarden.com /Herb_usage_chart.htm   (186 words)

  
 Chervil   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Chervil can be used in flavored vinegars, and chopped for use in sauces, soups, stews, salads and vegetables.
Chervil is one of the few herbs that actually prefers cooler shade, so plan accordingly.
Chervil will self sow if flowers are left intact and it likes its position in the garden.
www.gardensablaze.com /HerbChervil.htm   (275 words)

  
 The Peace Garden at Furniture for the People   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Chervil, which tastes like a mild parsley, actually prefers shade to bright sun.
Years ago, few gardeners would be without thyme in their herb gardens because of its medicinal value.
Included are chapters on organic methods, digging and planting, good dirt, garden ornament, choosing the right tools, and much more—all distilled into 528 pages of lively prose, color photography, and easy-to-follow diagrams.
www.furnitureforthepeople.com /peacegarden/herbs.htm   (1280 words)

  
 Chervil
One of the French "fines herbes," chervil is a garden plant in the same family as celery, carrots, parsley, and dill.
Chervil most closely resembles parsley with light green leaves but it is more delicate, almost fern-like.
Chervil is a traditional remedy for bad dreams, burns, and stomach upsets * and sometimes a combination of all three.
www.mountainroseherbs.com /learn/chevril.php   (234 words)

  
 Herb Gardening
Perhaps inexperienced gardeners as well as those who have not yet had the pleasure of growing these interesting plants will give some thought to starting a small herb garden.
I prefer to plant the seed where it is to grow directly to -the garden in mid-May. Germination usually occurs in 7 to 10 days.
CHERVIL (Anthriscus cerefolium) Although this plant will germinate in the fall and live over the winter I would advise the inexperienced gardener to grow it as an annual, sowing the seed to the garden in mid-May (in this area).
backyardgardener.com /herb   (1269 words)

  
 Chervil
Cultivation/propagation: Because chervil is difficult to transplant, sow the seeds directly into a well-drained, partially shaded part of the garden.
Chervil is one of the fines herbes and is the fresh pluches de cereuille used in many French stew and soup recipes, such as the renowned 'Melange de Potage au Cerfeuil' from Roubaix.
Poultices of chervil leaves have been laid on boils, bruises and other skin afflictions by the ancient Arabians, Greeks, Romans and Europeans.
www.englishcottagegardening.com /HerbFrms/chervil.htm   (449 words)

  
 Garden Chervil
Start a potted herb garden on a bright windowsill or under plant lights.
Garden Chervil (Anthriscus cerefolium), often simply called chervil, is a delicate annual herb, usually used to flavor mild-flavoured foods such as poultry, some seafoods, and young vegetables.
Classification: Garden Chervil is a member of the parsley or carrot family, Apiaceae.
publicliterature.org /en/wikipedia/g/ga/garden_chervil.html   (117 words)

  
 Chapter Chervil of The Complete Herbal by Culpeper
Place : The first is sown in gardens for a sallad herb; the second grows wild in many of the meadows of this land, and by the hedge sides, and on heaths.
Government and virtues : The garden Chervil being eaten, doth moderately warm the stomach, and is a certain remedy (saith Tragus) to dissolve congealed or clotted blood in the body, or that which is clotted by bruises, falls, &c.
The juice or distilled water thereof being drank, and the bruised leaves laid to the place, being taken either in meat or drink, it is good to help to provoke urine, or expel the stone in the kidneys, to send down women's courses, and to help the pleurisy and pricking of the sides.
www.bibliomania.com /2/1/66/113/20986/1.html   (279 words)

  
 Garden Chervil, gardening, flowers, garden tools, live plants.
The Chervil Garden, 'Anthriscus cerefolium', has the subtle flavor of parsley and tarragon.
Foliage is dark green with a beautiful yellow green fall color.It is a prolific bloomer of bright pink flowers and blooms in mid June.
A reasonably compact lilac for the smaller garden, and shrub border.
www.gardeningandflowers.com /Garden-Chervil.html   (215 words)

  
 Garden chervil, Anthriscus cerefolium - Aromatische Pflanzen - Apiaceae   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Im Sommer kann man Der Garden chervil draußen halten.
Der Garden chervil entwickelt sich flächendeckend, breitet sich weit aus.
Wenn man möchte, kann man Der Garden chervil auch im Behälter halten.
de.gardening.eu /private/lingua.asp?lingua=tedesco&url=&urlde=/Pflanzen/Aromatische-Pflanzen/Anthriscus-cerefolium/3862/&richiesta=Y   (297 words)

  
 The Seed Program Growing Hints for chervil
Chervil is an herb with a delicate anisette flavor that compliments many foods, and is often used as a seasoning for fish.
Chervil grows best in cool weather, so should be planted in early spring or in late summer for a fall crop.
Chervil does not transplant well, so it is best to plant it right out in the herb or vegetable garden.
www.cniche.com /seed/hint17.htm   (242 words)

  
 Garden Chervil
Anthriscus cerefolium Garden Chervil NOMENCLATURE Anthriscus: from Greek, by Theophrastus.
Photos/images of Garden Chervil (Anthriscus cerefolium) BioPix - biological photos/images/graphics from Scandinavia.
chervil The garden chervil (Anthriscus cerefolium) has leaves with a sweetish smell, similar to parsley.
www.gardens-for-you.com /garden-shed/Garden-Chervilring   (547 words)

  
 National Gardening Association :: Regional Reports   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Hopefully, you already have some herbs growing in your garden, but many garden centers or mail-order suppliers offer small potted plants of the hardiest herbs that can be planted now.
The delicate, fern-like leaves of chervil have a flavor of mild anise and parsley.
Use chervil in salads or added near the end of cooking fish or chicken.
www.garden.org /regional/report/arch/inmygarden/574   (558 words)

  
 Chervil - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Chervil (Anthriscus cerefolium), sometimes called garden chervil, is a delicate annual herb, usually used to season mild-flavoured foods such as poultry, some seafoods, and young vegetables.
Some cooks refer to chervil as "gourmet's parsley."
Classification: Chervil is a member of the parsley or carrot family, Apiaceae.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Chervil   (130 words)

  
 Special Use Seed Mixtures   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The German Chamomile is a wonderfully scented herb that is a nice addition to your flower or herb garden.
The tasty, sweet, milky heirloom corn is delightful to eat, and has one unusual trait, the kernels are not arranged in rows.
Named for a famous 19th century American agricultural magazine, Country Gentleman is an excellent old variety of corn for the home gardener, Plants are 6 to 7 feet tall and the ears are 8 inches long.
www.garden-and-patio-supplies.com /Special-Use-Seeds.asp   (5988 words)

  
 Organic Herb Gardening Tips
Chervil is a hardy biennial that often acts like an annual.
It grows to approximately 1 or 2 feet, has fern-like leaves, and is a member of the Apiaceae family.
Thyme is a woody, shrub-like, hardy perennial that grows to approximately 1 foot tall and is a member of the Labiatae family.
www.herbgardeningtips.com /types.html   (721 words)

  
 Hydroponic Chervil   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Both the Curly and the common Chervil lend themselves to hydroponic growing conditions.
Indoors- Chervil will grow in a south facing window using only natural light, but for best production and flavor artificial lighting is best.
Chervil grows well under fluorescent lights and even better under high intensity lights.
www.yardener.com /HydroponicChervil.html   (125 words)

  
 Pantry Garden Herbs
Chervil is an annual which will reach 12 inches tall.
Chervil is an annual which grows to 12".
Whether in the garden or a pot, Catnip is very tough and can handle poor soil, heat, and drought.
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