Lovage
This perennial species, 1 to 2 m high, is cultivated for its seeds and leaves used as a condiment. Also known as Maggi herb, it is recommended for rekindling appetite and love of life.
Its names, "Lovage" in English, "Lavas Kruid" in Dutch and "Liebstöckle" in German, beautifully evoke love and regeneration.
in the ground, in bucket
Sow directly in the garden in April and May, in rows 50 cm apart. Thin to 50 cm when plants have 5 to 6 leaves. You can also sow directly in a nursery in August and September, for spring transplanting.
Leaves are harvested before flowering, on a regular basis to encourage new growth.
April, May, August, September
March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October
in the ground, in pot
semi-shade, sunny
medium
clayey, limestone, sandy, humus
drained, rich, reheated
Levisticum officinalis
mid-season
200 seeds
Green
From 100 to 200 cm
cut
Iran
Its names - English "Lovage", Dutch "Lavas Kruid" and German "Liebstöckle" - beautifully evoke love.
In phytotherapy, the seeds, leaves and roots combat water retention and facilitate the elimination of toxins. It is valued for its slimming, anticonvulsant, sedative, digestive and expectorant properties.