Storing Homegrown Herbs This is the fourth article in a series on growing herbs . Garden ersfind growing fresh herbs a rile of spring. Do your parsley flakes turn faded and flat testing? What’s the best way to stone herbs? Culinary herbs can be eaten fresh, dried or frozen for later use. Stella of basil, parsley, rosemary, thyme, mints, sage and others can be collected early in the morning just after the dew has dried on the foliage. It is at this time of day when their essential oils are at their peak. Rinse the herbs to remove any dust or dirt and pat dry with paper towels. Store the herbs in glass contain ers with airtight lids in a coll, dry location. Keep them out of direct Sometimes You Need A Spreader Built like A Tkik. When spreading stockpiled lime, for example. The Stoltzfus Wet Lime Spreader is likely the most powerful spreader of its kind on the market today. You see, we’ve been building them since 1945, and farmers are still using Stoltzfus Wet Lime Spreaders they’ve had for 20, even 30 years. Our special drag chain is 4 times stronger than stainless steel, and handles frozen and heavy stockpiled lime with ease. Plus, for spread ing compost, composted sludge, poultry litter • Two-ton, five-ton, eight-ton models • PTO, 540 rpm or 1,000 rpm • Two-speed conveyor chain • Leaf spring suspension • Dual 24" spinners • Spreads 40' effectively • One-sided spreading capability • Truck-mounted models available Store them at 70°F or less. The shelf life of herbs vary. For whole leaves and flowers, store for one year only. Ground-up herbs last six months. For long term storage, freezing is a quick method of staring herbs for cooked dishes. Your (unvested herbs can be or packaged whole in small plastic bags, labeled and placed directly into the freezer. Another freezer method is herb cubes. Place chopped herbs in an ice cube tray. Fill with water and freeze. What frozen they can be popped out and tossed into soups, casseroles, and stews. Place harvested herbs on drying racks made of screens or cheese cloths trays. Small bundles of herbs can be tied and hung in a 1 800 843 8731 STOLTZFUS Morgan Way, P.O. Box 527, Morgantown, PA 19543 dry. well-ventilated room away from direct sunlight. Sunlight will break down the essential oils and reduce flavor quality. Excessive moisture also causes reduced flavor. Eventually herbs will turn moldy. Your herbs will be dry enough to store when teh foliage crumbles in your hand. Check for condensation inside the jars. This is a sign that the herbs were not completely dry and should be removed and dried more thoroughly. For the best quality store the leaves whole and crush just before using. You can also experiment with oven and microwave drying. In a conventional oven herbs can be spread on oven racks or cookie sheets and dried at 120°F until they crumble in your hand. The amount of time for drying will depend on the type and quantity of hobs being dried. Herbs being dried in the microwave can be placed in between several sheets of paper towel and dried at a medium power for 2-3 minutes at a time until crumbly. Finally handle hobs with care. Always use clean dry utensils when handling herbs. Questions on the above may be directed to Thomas S. Becker, Extension Agent-Horticulture, 112 Pleasant Acres Road, York PA 17402. Phone number is 840-7408. and certain fertilizers, the WLS is without equal for sheer volume spreading. We call that performance. You’ll call it terrific. We hope you compare a Stoltzfus WLS with other spreaders. It makes us look even better. Price? Sure we may be a little more. But when you end up replacing cheaper units in a few short years, what have you saved? Stoltzfus quality always pays foritself many times over. Just how tough is a Stoltzfus WLS? Plenty tough. Call today. We’ll tell you where to find the dealer nearest you, and send you free literature to inspect. GETTYSBURG (Adams Co.) Recognized as Outstand ing Secretary of the year by the Omlcron Chapter of Ep silon Sigma Phi, the national service fraternity of Coopera tive Extension employees, Linda K. Fox, head secretary In the Adams County Extension Office of Penn State, re ceives the award from Roland Freund, president of the fra ternity during the 80th annual meeting of the Adams Coun ty Cooperative Extension Association in January. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 13, 1996-B5 B&B SPRAY PAINTING SANDBLASTING SPRAY - ROLL - BRUSH Specializaing In Buildings, Feed Mills - Roofs - Tanks - Etc., Arial Ladder Equip. Stone - Barn - Restoration 574 Gibbon's Rd., Bird-In-Hand, PA Answering Service (717) 354-5561 LIME