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Tuesday
May082012

a little spring project

have you ever noticed that organic herbs are really silly expensive?  i get so annoyed paying $5 for a tiny little container (shaking my fist at you whole foods!). so, i figured i'd have one more go at gardening. if you never hear mention of this again you can assume the worst.

i found this giant barrel container at home depot, i'm thinking i can get 6 plants in it.  but really, i'm flying by the seat of my pants here since i don't have the patience to read about gardening.  i'd rather just do it! feel free to share your tips and tricks, those i would read! i'm hoping this works out, then i can fill in the other half of this one and get another.  i have visions of these barrels overflowing with herbs.  maybe i'll even have a little herb stand kitty-corner to whole foods, that'd show em.

Reader Comments (1)

I just bought myself some herbs as well, although considering how cheap they were I highly doubt they were organic, however, the barrel is a fantastic idea. I also whole heartedly support you setting up across from whole foods

05/09/12 | 8:12 AM | Unregistered CommenterSydney

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