
10th June 2009
Grow your own curry at Hampton Court Palace Flower Show
Visitors to this year’s Hampton Court Palace Flower Show can learn how to grow their own curry using one of the hottest chillies in the world, garlic galore and the hyacinth bean, which is rarely grown in the UK.
Among the 14 specialist growers showcasing and selling fruit, vegetables and herbs within the Growing Tastes Marquee a number include displays of mustards, Indian cookery herbs and chilli plants. Sea Spring Seeds will have a variety of vegetables grown in quirky containers, including Dorset Naga, one of the hottest chillies in the world. The Garlic Farm, which will offer tastings, will display a 10' tall sculpture with over 10 varieties of garlic arranged in segments. Indian and Mediterranean cookery herbs will feature in Beans & Herbs display, including, ajwain and coriander 'Confetti'. Highdown Nursery will exhibit culinary, medicinal and aromatic herbs, including the regularly used curry ingredient, the hyacinth bean. To attend the show and find out more information click here.