Herb garden

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  1. Donna S

    Donna S Hardy Maple

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    Alls in except my basil. Hope I don't have to cover them. ( photo / image / picture from Donna S's Garden )
     
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    Oh, lovely! What herbs to you have?
    I planted basil today at the end of my tomato rows. Do you plant Genovese (large leaf Italian) basil? I love its taste.
     
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    I think your herb garden looks lovely Donna. I hope you get some good weather to help them grow well for you.
     
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    That looks nice and tidy. You are really going to enjoy that herb garden, miss.
     



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    Looks awesome!
     
  7. Donna S

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    Thanks all.

    Does anyone grow cumin? I keep trying but I lose it. would love some advice about it.

    Jane, My herb garden has Tarragon, gray sage, tri color sage, creeping thyme, thyme, oregano, bronze fennel, rosemary, and chives so far. Will be putting in basil, cinnamon basil, and orange thyme as soon as it's big enough to bring out of GH. Don't know what to do with cinnamon basil or orange thyme , but they smell good. Will look for Genovese basil. The only herbs I bought are the fennel and tri color sage. The rest I grew in the GH od cold frame this winter.
     
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    Looking good Donna! Looks like the chickens are happy with it, too! :D
     

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