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An Herb Update

I made a post not too long ago about my herbs in the greenhouse, and how they were not sprouting as well as I had hoped. Well, all that has changed, and they (with the exception of the Oregano and the Tarragon) are flourishing! I have a FEW little Oregano plants (VERY little), and zero tarragon plants, but the Sage looks great, and the Dill and Thyme are both amazingly lush and numerous. Here they are:

A few little Oregano plants, and a volunteer Dill:
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Lots of Sage, which is the one I wanted to grow more than the others:
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…and last but CERTAINLY not least, my Dill and Thyme:
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Here’s a link to my original Herb post: Herbs, Ants, and Flowers

3 Responses to An Herb Update

  • Lorraine:

    I am envious. I save seeds and I buy seeds and then I forget to plant them. I should have moon vines growing by now and have not put in the seed yet. I will now that you have inspired me.

  • sonja sensenbrenner:

    What healthy looking plants! The sparse plants will come along; it’s just too early.

    There seem to be more and more recipes including dill and dill seed so I’m looking forward to receiving some. Thyme is, of course, a great old standby herb with so many tasty uses.

  • If you are able to successfully grow oregano, there will be no end to my jealousy. Same for rosemary. I’ve tried both of them many times with no luck. Dill, parsley, and mint, on the other hand…

    Have fun with your herbs!

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