Success StorySavor the Flavor by Growing Your Own Herbs



Savor the Flavor by Growing Your Own Herbs

Author: Sharon Flynt

Planning Unit: Scott County CES

Major Program: Local Food Systems

Plan of Work: Accessing Nutritious Foods

Outcome: Intermediate Outcome

Research shows that people who garden are likely  to  improve both physical and mental health, as well as are more apt to eat more fruit, vegetables, and herbs when they grow them themselves. To encourage more home-prepared meals and grow your own gardening,  the Scott County Extension Agent for Family and Consumer Sciences and Agent Horticulture worked together to host the workshop Savor the Flavor: Cooking with Oils, Herbs, and Spices.

The Horticulture agent focused on successfully growing your own herbs at home while the Family and Consumer Sciences agent focused on food preparation with oils, herb, and spices.   

Savoring the Flavor by  growing your home-grown herbs for use in cooking was emphasized. Each participant was supplied with seeds, pots, and soil to plant their own herb seeds during the workshop. Discussed was  how to   ensure seed germination and care for the growing plants, as well when and how to harvest fresh or dry herbs for  use in  their own dishes at home. Eleven people learned how to plant and care for herbs and took   multiple herb seed planted pots home to   grow on their window sill, deck, or patio.

At the end of the workshop each participant took a post-survey. The surveys revealed that 100% agreed or strongly agreed that the subject matter was timely and information given practical. Additionally, 100% agreed or strongly agreed that the program was “very educational” (10 out of 11 strongly agreed).

When asked about the most significant part of the program participated said the following:  

•             “Growing from seed is part of a new adventure with seasonal herbs.”  

•             “I will make my own spice/herb blends.”  

•             “Learning about different uses for herbs and how to use in different dishes.”   

•             “Growing and using more herbs.”   

•             “Learning about dry vs. fresh [herbs].”  

•             “Growing and using my own herbs. I enjoy growing plants, but classes help a lot.”   

•             “How to plant herbs. How to keep fresh herbs fresh.”    






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