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14 Comments

  1. It is always interesting to learn new things. Why not with the Curry. My herb garden right now has Chives, Cilantro, Lemon Balm and Italian Basil. It is exciting!

  2. Beautiful harvest! I would love to learn more about curry, it's something I have never grown! My favorite thing in my area are wild dandelion. Most people here think of them as weeds because there are so many but I harvest the entire plant and cant wait to see them each spring!

  3. I recommend perennial basil to attract pollinators. Mine is in full bloom and covered in bees. Summer in Australia.

  4. Hi Tiffany, I love rosemary and lemon thyme. I have never been able to get past the smell 👃🏽 of curry…for that reason I don’t use it. I would like to know the health benefits and uses.

  5. I want to learn more about curry leaves and how to grow the tree. My coworker from Bosnia was talking about elderberry. I'd love to give that a try in the garden. I do have a little moringa tree. Do you have one of those? My garden is fairly new because we purchased the house not too long ago. It's hard to pick a favorite herb but at this time I will say mint. Thanks for all the info you share with us.

  6. I am definitely interested in how curry and other herbs can help me stay healthy. Right now, in my garden, I have chamomile, lemon balm, and some oregano. All are very small, but they are slowly growing. 😊

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