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| Dreamer42 |
Posted - Mar 18 2026 : 09:23:43 AM Hi Farmgirls!
(I'm filling in for Sara for this thread from years past. xo )
Turmeric (Curcuma Longa) is our 2026 Herb of the Year!
For new FarmGirls; each year we celebrate our FarmGirl Jubilee and MaryJane's birthday in May. Some of us plant the Herb of the Year or a rose in celebration. Sara has usually posted announcement of the Herb of the Year early so those who wish to plant it can add it to their garden shopping list.
Sooooo... please be sure to post recipes and other uses for our beautiful chamomile and post pictures for inspiration for all to share.
Happy Jubliee celebrations!
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| Wanda Sue |
Posted - Mar 19 2026 : 11:38:37 AM That makes a beautiful flower, I will try to plant and learn how to harvest into the powder.
A day hemmed in prayer is less likely to unravel.
Farm Girl #3677 Farmgirl of the Month: Aug/2022
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| Dreamer42 |
Posted - Mar 18 2026 : 09:40:20 AM


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| Dreamer42 |
Posted - Mar 18 2026 : 09:24:17 AM Significance of Turmeric:
Turmeric, often referred to as the "golden spice of life," has been revered for over 6,000 years in various cultures. It is known for its vibrant golden-orange rhizome, which is not only a staple in cooking but also has extensive medicinal uses. The International Herb Association (IHA) has chosen turmeric as the Herb of the Year for 2026, highlighting its importance in kitchens, apothecaries, and dye pots.
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