Re: Sorrel


Wendy,

Here in the U.S. Sorrel is a perennial.  I would look
at the farmers market for the plant, someone that
sells herb plants.

--- wendy@drury.com wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm a new member living in Halifax West Yorkshire (
> England ). I'm not 
> certain I'm posting this correctly, so forgive me if
> I'm not. 
> 
> I was at a dinner recently where I was given a sauce
> made from Sorrel 
> to accompany a fish course. As I grow most of my own
> fruit, veg and 
> some herbs I would like now to grow some sorrel.
> 
> Can anyone advise me whether I buy seeds or have to
> buy a plant and 
> where the best place is to obtain them?
> 
> Cheers.
> 
> Wendy.
> 


=====
Debby Williams
Advanced Master Gardener
Regional Advisor at http://www.thevegetablepatch.com/
Oakland County, Michigan USA;USDA Hardiness Zones 5b/6a

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