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Volunteer Stevia

Woo hoo my lucky day. I found 2 volutneer Stevia plants about 10 inches tall. I had grown some there last year and let them go to seed. Its funny, when I was weeding the bed a while back I noticed this clump of stuff coming up. I didn’t pull it because I thought it looked familiar but couldn’t remember what it was. I figured I’d give it a while to grow and see if I recognized it. Glad I didn’t pull it. Just now I was pulling weeds and found a second plant that I had missed earlier. Too cool.

Stevia is a natural sweetener that is supposed to be tolerated by diabetics without causing fluctuation in blood sugar levels. It has been used in South America for centuries and in the last couple of years has been gaining popularity here in the US. I’ve grown it a couple of times. Its very easy to do. It likes part sun to full sun and needs to stay moist. I have mine where they get about 4 hours of sun per day. Harvest before they go to seed if you want the leaves. I pinch mine back throughout the season to get some leaves for my tea and encourage branching. Usually I’ll go out and gather a handfull of mint leaves and a few Stevia leaves and I am set for a nice cup of tea. If I am in need of relaxing I might add a few catnip leaves to the mix.

Observations

lovage-spring

My poor little apricot is always in such a hurry. This one lives in a half barrel and I do believe that next winter I am going to move it to the north side of the house to discourage such an early showing. I had meant to do that last winter but the time got away from me.

This is one of the two lovage plants I put in the ground last year. So far this is the only one that has made a showing. Some sources list this plant as a potherb (stalks and leaves) and as a medicinal. I’ve never tried it for either though I may try steaming some of the young leaves if it makes a strong enough showing. It looks a lot like a loose celery when it is growing.

coldframe-open

If it weren’t for these automatic openers I probably would not have attempted the cold frame. It is so nice not to have to keep such a close eye on the temperature and run back and forth opening and closing the lids. That is sorrel that is peeking out on the left.

sorrel-spring

Garden sorrel is great in salads when the leaves are young. It has a lemony flavor that really adds some life to milder greens. It is one of the earliest herbs to come alive in the spring. I was able to keep a couple of plants going in the cold frame all winter. This is a form of Dock, fairly common in some parts of the world.

timex-daff

I call these Timex daffodils. They have volunteered in the same spot in my garden since we’ve lived here. This is the first year I’ve seen flowers though. Normally I forget they are there and end up tilling them when I renovate the strawberry bed.