The Joneses > wrote in
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> Katra wrote:
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> > Clipped most of the discussion
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> > Honestly, if you can grow cacti, you can grow herbs! They like
> > warm temps. Mine are on the West side of the house where they stay
> > fairly warm during the winter. Most of them are pretty easy as
> > most herbs are "weeds". <G> Try some rosemary and sage at first.
> > Those are friendly to a desert environment! So is dittany of
> > crete, a type of oregano.
>
> Here in the high desert, we get freezing temps and I have to move
> some of the more frost tender cacti & succulents indoors in the
> winter. I've got chamomile that has reseeded itself many times over
> in the garden bed. It seems to be very hardy, blooms Feb-May then
> goes away when the heat moves in. Dried, it smells so much better
> than anything you can buy, but it's kinda of a pain to harvest.
> Chamomile is kinda of a weed, too. My bay, sage, rosemary, and
> chives are evergreen, as is the oregano and parsley if we don't get
> snow. Edrena
>
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>
I enjoy your posts...but could you fix your line wrap? Say between 70 and
74 characters?
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