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  • MissKittin
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    Lovage does particularly wonderful things to legs of Lamb: I slit the skin and stuff leaves all over the Sunday Roast

    Agree, a few leaves are also brilliant in a salad

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  • coreopsis
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    For flavouring stock,stews and casseroles.

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  • taff
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    in soups, basically anything you use celery for, you can use lovage for.
    I sowed some last year, they died back over winter and have now re-appeared.

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  • pambelina79
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    I have sown some seeds and did not freeze them. I have loveage leaves mixed in with herb salad, other thn salad I have no idea how else they can be eaten?

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  • eospete
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    i overwintered my lovage seedlings - about 4 inch tall grown from seed in sept and its just started to get new growth so i took out the old and yellowing leaves and hope to get a croppable plant.
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  • coreopsis
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    I'll be able to give you an answer later in the year.A few years ago I was given lovage by my friend(plant).It seemed to be quite happy for 1 year then disappeared and appeared again.Goodness knows what it's going to do this year.
    Last year I started lovage from seed(collected from the plant above),got a few stalks but not too big.Seeds weren't in the fridge or freezer.

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  • sewer rat
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    I sowed Lovage last year for the castle gardens that I work at on Saturdays - it wasn't particularly fast to germinate but not difficult. I kept it in a large terracotta pot over the winter but will plant it out this Spring - probably in the Courtyard Gardens now that I have got them all cleared, weeded and dug over. Think it will probably go in adjacent to the Fennel as both will put on a lot of growth in a season.

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  • ginger ninger
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    I've never grown Lovage before so I had a little Google and came up with this. And there's one where you can see what to cook when you've grown it. Apparently it's a very old herb and has long been used for medicinal purposes, also used as a diuretic. In homes many years ago, lovage was placed in bowls around the house to freshen the air.

    I might grow some myself this year .

    How to Grow Lovage | eHow.com

    How to Use Lovage in Cooking | eHow.com

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  • nemo
    started a topic lovage from seed

    lovage from seed

    whats the best way of growing lovage from seed,do i have to put the seeds into our frezzer for 24 hours before sowing how have ye started lovage from seed
    regards nemo

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