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This is my daughter's new herb garden . . . .
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That's cute. I also let my daughter have her own flower pot to grow things in. She loves it.
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They look very healthy!
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Looks pretty darn good from here. Your weather is way ahead of mine!
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Um, those were what the plants looked like when we bought them at the garden center . . . nice, big, healthy, expensive plants . . . . we don't get enough sun to grow them like that ourselves!!
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I think I see basil and either parsley or cilantro? What else is in there?
I brought my rosemary in the house last fall because it was still in a pot...and then I let it get too dry and killed it!
:'( Gonna have to get another one.
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