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mstakenidentity ([personal profile] mstakenidentity) wrote2009-07-24 07:55 pm
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Picture post!


Parsely, oregano, chives and mint:
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Lemongrass, coriander, rosemary and thyme:
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Believe it or not it's even prettier in real life, picture does not bring out the red of the rubies, the pretty colour of the rose gold or the sparkliness of diamond:
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:-D
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[identity profile] mayak2.livejournal.com 2009-07-24 01:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Puddytats! Yay!

And herb garden! I love the idea of the big pots... I may have to do something similar for the apartment balcony herb garden I'm planning. (...Although I've heard it's good to separate mint from everything as the roots TAKE OVER...?)

Omg engagement ring :o) Gorgeous. I love the pairing of the diamond with the rubies. (Would love to see it on your finger, though :P)

xx

[identity profile] mstakenidentity.livejournal.com 2009-07-25 05:27 am (UTC)(link)
I know bugger all about gardening, so it is probable you are right and I should move the mint. My family when I was growing up gardened thus:

-Go to nursery and buy random stuff that looks nice

-Go home, dig holes where there is space with not much regard for how much light/shade/drainage/whatever there is

-put plants in holes, cover with more dirt, say a quick prayer over plant (Catholic house, though I think the prayer was usually, "God, let it grow!")

-water for two days then neglect

-if plant grows, celebrate! If it doesn't we've forgetten all about it anyway so not matter!

I should probably buy some books or look online...