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Edibles/Biennial Herbs
 VERBASCUM thapsus Mullen  Zones 5 to 8  ver-bas’kum thap’sus Biennial Herb  Moderate Scrophulariaceae; native to Europe and Asia. Germination: Best sown indoors at a temperature of 68-86° and with no cover as light aids in germination....
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 PETROSELINUM crispum  Parsley    pe-tro-se-li’num kris’pum  Biennial Herb  Easy Apiaceae; native to Europe and west Asia. Germination: Best sown outdoors in situ 2-3 weeks after all danger of frost is past in the spring. In Zones 8 and...
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 FOENICULUM vulgare  Fennel  Zones 4 to 8  fo-nik’u-lum vul’gar’a  Biennial Herb  Easy Apiaceae; native to southern Europe. Germination: Best sown outdoors after all danger of frost is past in the spring. Sow at a depth of 4 times the...
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 CARUM carvi  Caraway  Zone 5 to 8  ka’rum kar’vi  Biennial Herb  Easy Apiaceae; native to the Middle East. Germination: Best sown outdoors at a depth of 4 times the size of the seeds. Sow in the fall when the soil is still warm to have...
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