tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-886009885907364057.post3569465970690282812..comments2022-03-29T15:50:53.922-07:00Comments on Living Green, Saving Green: Summer Lovin'Allyson McFallshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11314757574534629555noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-886009885907364057.post-56732763377358259562010-07-29T05:57:45.413-07:002010-07-29T05:57:45.413-07:00As for the herbs, I've tried several different...As for the herbs, I've tried several different ways and have found that the perennial herbs do better in the ground here in Appalachia and the annuals do better in pots. I guess the amended potting soil gives the annuals the boost they need. I've tried chives in several locations around the house, and they seem to do better in full sun (as with most herbs), and lots of compost/mulch in early spring to help them get going. Hoping that helps those of you with herb questions!Allyson McFallshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11314757574534629555noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-886009885907364057.post-39300891618498750032010-07-27T17:35:14.193-07:002010-07-27T17:35:14.193-07:00Hi Allyson,
Your list of activities are so impress...Hi Allyson,<br />Your list of activities are so impressive! You are on-the-go! I really like your herb-butter ideas. I don't have many herbs planted, but I do have parsley and basil. I planted chives and cilantro, too...but they did not thrive. As for the parsley, the swallowtail cats have all but finished it off! So that leaves me with basil. I'm sure I can do something with that, all by itself. My veggie and herb gardening success is not too good this summer! Have you received the tote-bag yet? I just thought I'd ask, since it should have arrived by now. Take care. JanJanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12844013803699228989noreply@blogger.com