2012年1月24日星期二

Looking for "anticipated yields" for herbs?

We are looking for "anticipated yields" for the following herbs:

Basil

Dill

Chives

Garlic

Marjoram

Peppermint

Chocolate Mint

Orange Mint

Spearmint

Oregano

Rosemary

Thyme

Tarragon

Cilantro



I need to know how many pound I should expect of Fresh herb from these plants, for 1 season/year

Thank you tons!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Looking for "anticipated yields" for herbs?
Those will have wildly varying rate of production - and how you harvest can affect them.



ONE dill plant will get you about 1 ounce fresh, and less dried. You sow a LOT of seeds, and then you do that every 3 weeks - because it is a very short lived annual. Ditto with Cilantro.



Mint, any kind - there is almost no such thing as "one plant". It's a colony, and one that will nearly double in size every year.



Same with Oregano and marjoram. Chives aren't as vigorous at FIRST, but will eventually sprout up everywhere and you won't be rid of it.



Rosemary will not overwinter in cold places, so if you have to plant new each year, it will not yield nearly as much as one that has grown for years.



Garlic will give you about 1/4 to 1/3 pounh

d for each clove planted.
Reply:Fresh....figure about 1 lb. ea. Dried, about an ounce. Garlic is the exception.....one clove planted in the fall, will yield one bulb harvested the following summer


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