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Old 04-19-2011, 02:02 PM
 
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Does anyone know any markets that sell fresh oregano, parsley or any other fresh herbs? The websites i've looked into seem to only show me the dry herbs instead of fresh.
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Old 04-19-2011, 02:53 PM
 
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Lots available at 99 Ranch Market, in Chinatown, on Spring Mountain. I know I saw fresh oregano there among other herbs.
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Old 04-19-2011, 03:45 PM
 
Location: Las Vegas, Nevada
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Whole Foods? Whole Foods Market: Natural and Organic Grocery

Glazier's? Glazier's Food Market Place
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Old 04-19-2011, 03:55 PM
 
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Sunflower Market. Sunflower Farmers Market ~ Healthy Values Naturally Magazine ~ Your Local Grocery Store
Fresh and Easy
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Most stores now have fresh herbs right next to their produce section.
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Old 04-19-2011, 03:58 PM
 
Location: Las Vegas, Nevada
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Sunflower Market. Sunflower Farmers Market ~ Healthy Values Naturally Magazine ~ Your Local Grocery Store
Fresh and Easy
Smiths

Most stores now have fresh herbs right next to their produce section.
Yes! I was in Albertson's produce section yesterday and somebody gave me "the raspberry".
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Old 04-19-2011, 05:46 PM
 
Location: Tucson for awhile longer
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Grow your own. It's ridiculously easy and you can have an endless supply from a starter plant (available at Lowe's or Home Depot) that's about the same price as a single bunch from the grocery store that will rot in a couple of days. I grow basil, thyme, mint, parsley, and sage. I have the basil and mint (which I use the most) in their own pots. The other three are in a window-box-style planter. Here in Tucson I can plant the pots in March and keep them in full sun until it gets too hot. When they start wilting of the leaf edges get crispy, I put them under the patio roof. I just go out and snip what I want for cooking or to give to friends. The more you cut them the faster they grow. I have the basil in a large pot and it grows big enough that I can make fresh pesto multiple times and still have plenty left for other purposes. The plants only need water every other day now. Later when it's hotter they'll need it daily. I put a little herb/vegetable liquid fertilizer in the water the first of every month. Give it a try. It's simple and the plants are pretty.

If you don't have pots or good soil on hand, the Depot sells this thing that's a bag of potting soil with punch-out circles on the bag. You lay the bag down flat, punch out the openings and plant your seedlings in the holes. You water the bag and it retains moisture consistently for the plant. I put tomato plants in my bag just three weeks ago. They are already more than two feet high and have buds all over them. You could grow herbs in one of those bags, too.
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