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Wet Dainthus
By Greenthumb
- 3 Aug, 2008
- 9 likes
Dianthus and Thyme
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I love this bed! Thyme usually is far further and blooming now, but this year has been soooo wet. I'm one on his hands and knees with my face in the herbs anywhere like this....lol.
11 Aug, 2008
Do you grow basil? I've tried to grow basil and rosemary inside the last two winters and I've never been able to get them past the end of November!
18 Aug, 2008
Same thing with rosemary here. Basil always flowers too early for me, but this year I grew from seed and then mass planted a container. So far I've had far more success even with the cool summer. I'm gonna try pulling it through winter. I try rosemary every year. (I saw Ligularia along an southwest apartment building yesterday here, 7ft tall. It will over winter!)
18 Aug, 2008
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This photo is of "Dianthus 'Strawberry parfait'" in Greenthumb's garden
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mmmm...two lovely smells...side by side!!
11 Aug, 2008