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The famous tarragon vinegar
is made simply by immersing tarragon in a wine vinegar for 5
weeks or more with occasional turning and agitation of the container.
Container should be carefully cleaned before using it in this
way. Use fresh sprigs harvested early in the season.
Cultivation:
French tarragon or estragon
may often be referred to as a royal herb, but are herb garden
plants that can be problematic to grow. A warm climate produces
the most successful growth but a damp climate inhibits flowering.
Tarragon does not do well in warm and humid subtropical regions.
Plant in a sunny dry and well
drained spot in the garden for best results. Be sure to protect
tarragon and your other herb garden plants during a harsh winter
by providing some sort of cover over a frame and applying a mulch
to protect the roots.
Harvesting:
Trim the top in early fall by
apicular pruning to get a better spring harvest and use the sprigs
freshly picked off the plant.
Freeze tarragon by layering
sprigs in a plastic container to preserve most of the flavour
if the plant cannot be used fresh. |