Hello Eric,
I loved
perennial vegetables. I read it and went out and bought a tilia cordata, which apparently English people call lime
trees. Are they aware that there already is a plant called a lime tree?
Anyway, it grew very slowly the first year and is now coming along. I have read how someone described the flavor as horrible. I disagree. I thought it was quite fibrous, but the flavor was fine. Typically, I cut them finely (chiffonade sp?) and could see mixing them in soups, casseroles, etc. I am curious as to how you eat them. Could you explain how you would prepare them for eating? I live near Portland, so it is currently very dry. We haven't had rain for two months which is typical for this time of year. DOes amount of
water affect the quality of the leaves for eating?
THanks<
JOhn S
PDX OR