Q. Eight years ago I bought a young red bay laurel and planted it in my woodland garden in coastal Virginia. It thrived until this spring when some branches have shown signs of yellowing leaves. Is my ...
Windowsill herb plants would seem a perfect antidote to winter’s visual and culinary blandness, except that such plants rarely do as well as billed. The ideal windowsill herb thrives despite dry air ...
When it comes to the best cleaners for daily kitchen use, mixing bay leaves and baking soda may just be the best home remedy.
You've probably made several recipes that call for bay leaves (especially if you cook soup regularly), but did you know that you can actually grow your own at home? A bay laurel (Laurus nobilis), the ...
For years, a sleeper cell in our native bay laurel trees, a pathogen named Botryosphaeria, has been lying low, waiting to attack when the tree’s defenses are down. That time is now. Bay laurels have ...
Bay laurel is more than a leaf that goes into your cooking pot. This culinary herb is native to the Mediterranean region, as well as the Canary Islands and Azores. Before gaining its primary use as a ...