Chervil - Garden
The Chervil Garden, 'Anthriscus cerefolium', has the subtle flavor of parsley and tarragon. It is one of the "fines herbes" of classic French cooking. With almost infinite uses, Garden Chervil is a must for any culinary/medicinal herb garden. The Chervil is a dainty plant with indented leaves on thin, slightly hairy stems. White flowers appear on delicate flat umbels. The Chervil can grow in containers or inside during the winter and is a pretty addition to flower arrangements. The Garden Chervil was used for medicinal purposes in the middle ages, such as, for rheumatism and was said to have rejuvenation powers. The plant contains vitamin C, carotene, iron, and magnesium. Uses include, salads, sprinkled liberally over chops, fish, steak, and mixed in cold drinks such as tomato or fruit juices. The seeds can be eaten green or added to baked goods. Plant in the spring as soon as the ground can be worked. Chervil prefers rich, well drained soil. ... get more information
Pumpkin - Lumina Lumina is excellent for painting with its very smooth skin. The flavor and texture of the Lumina pumpkin makes it excellent for baking. The Lumina is 8 to 10 inches in diameter and weigh 10 to 12 pounds each. Plant in the spring 2 to 4 weeks after the last average frost date. In warm climates plant in February or late summer for fall harvest. Pumpkins prefer rich well drained soil that is high in organic matter. The soil should be kept evenly moist. Harvest before the first light frost or when the pumpkin foliage begins to dry out.

