I'm planning to create a
herb garden this summer. I can't wait to get started. It will be small but have all the herbs I use when cooking. I love to have
lemon balm for tea. Did you know it is pronounced "HERB" not "ERB". I always had trouble with that.
I love the
month of May and here we are again.
"Would you like to join me for some
peppermint &
honey tea to celebrate a new month, Mr. Ed?"
"No, I don't like that.. I'll wait 'til you have catnip tea." Only that would please my palate."
"Well, La Tea Dah, Ed!"
Here's to you, Eat, drink & be hairy.
hugs, Deb
Catnip tea...now that's a thought, Deb! I did find some catnip flavored treats at the grocery store and 2 of my 4 love them! Hope you are having a great weekend!...hugs...Debbie
ReplyDeleteCheers! I've put catnip in my tea before...it's a mint after all...
ReplyDeleteSay, I wonder how a catnip mint julep would taste?
*wheels turning*
I love my herbal tea ~ and love the idea of a herb garden. I look forward to what you all grow Deb!
ReplyDeleteHappy Sunday!
xo Catherine
My catnip plant is the only herb that survived the winter in my garden. Lemon Balm tea sounds lovely.
ReplyDeleteI agree lemmom balm sounds lovely. I hope all the herbs grow well.. Hugs GJ x
ReplyDeleteI have an old herb book that designates the herb gardens according to use: tea garden, remembrance garden, etc. Love that idea!
ReplyDeleteBrenda
In our harsh weather nothing grows well. I'm feeling quite envious ,you know. What possessed me to live in such a climate...ugh! Wonder if the little gray cat could be wooed with some nip.
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