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Eric

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PostSubject: Winterizing our herb garden   Winterizing our herb garden EmptyTue Dec 15, 2015 1:20 pm

It WILL get colder this winter.  They predict that this winter will be colder than normal.  Hard to believe at this time.  'tis time to cover up what will freeze.

The herb garden before covering, showing
chives, mint, basil, rosemary, thyme, two types of oregano, and sage.

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After covering.  We had a big harvest because a bunch of stuff was in the way of the cover.  The rosemary is outside of the cover in the distance.
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PostSubject: Re: Winterizing our herb garden   Winterizing our herb garden EmptyWed Dec 16, 2015 5:46 am

Eric wrote:
It WILL get colder this winter.  They predict that this winter will be colder than normal.  Hard to believe at this time.  'tis time to cover up what will freeze.

The herb garden before covering, showing
chives, mint, basil, rosemary, thyme, two types of oregano, and sage.

Winterizing our herb garden 20151210

After covering.  We had a big harvest because a bunch of stuff was in the way of the cover.  The rosemary is outside of the cover in the distance.
Winterizing our herb garden 20151211

Oh........that kind of herb!....Whew....
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