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dooley
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Posted: Wed May 09, 2007 9:50 pm   Post subject: Oregano


I had some herbs in the little triangle shaped bed on the northeast side of the house. Along one edge are two sage plants (which I now realize are too close together) and two thyme plants and some parsley plants.I had bee balm (monarda) and oregano there too. I decided the oregano wasn't going to come back this year so last week I bought seeds and started them in a pot. So, today I needed to move the small tomatoes out of the direct sun. As I was moving them to a spot in the triangle bed, I saw some green and yep, there was the oregano coming up and also the bee balm. The lemon balm is in a bed right outside of the triangle bed and it is doing good,too. I put some lemon verbana in pots because they were small, but they are growing pretty fast. I wonder if I should get bigger pots because they may need to go inside during the winter and I would hate to kill them by trying to pot them up in the fall. Dooley

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Posted: Wed May 09, 2007 10:26 pm   Post subject:


You just didn't give them enough time
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Posted: Thu May 10, 2007 12:31 am   Post subject:


I'm very impatient that way too Dooley. It seems every time I replace something I thought was gone, it starts to grow!

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Posted: Thu May 10, 2007 12:50 am   Post subject:


I'm guilty of it too dooley! Glad everything is coming back for you and doing good. I love bee balm but it doesn't do very well for me!


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Posted: Sun May 13, 2007 11:25 pm   Post subject:


Glad everything is doing well. I have basil and sage started in the house. Have to get my herb garden built soon and get them outside.

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