Planting Your First Culinary Herb Garden - Page 3


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    15.   May 23, 1998 4:40 PM
    Which culinary herbs do we use the most? I know or at least I think I use thyme the most in the kitchen. But then and again I use a lot of basil if I have the home-grown (fresh or dried) available ...

    -- posted by Cottage_Garden


    14.   May 23, 1998 9:21 AM
    Hi Susan! Thank you for the kind words. Your project sounds like a lot of fun! How about some basil for one of the quadrants? (It comes in different heights and leaf sizes depending on variety. T ...

    -- posted by Cottage_Garden


    13.   May 23, 1998 4:14 AM
    susan kolberg Hi new toy your group. Was looking up info on knot gardens. I'm a Trauma Nurse with a back injury so I have alittle extra time to garden. Am planting a knot garden in the middle of my ve ...

    -- posted by susank_3


    12.   May 21, 1998 5:40 AM
    Okay that's three votes for growing mint in a pot! Rosemary does well in a pot here, since we need to take it inside for the winter. So do bay trees. What else?

    Barbara Martin


    -- posted by Cottage_Garden


    11.   May 20, 1998 10:25 PM
    Mel., just wait til it comes in (without knocking) and takes root in the living room rug! Carol virtually gardening ...

    -- posted by CarolWallace





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