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    Default Look at my herbs!

    OK I have been growing these inside on my kitchen window ledge for about 2 weeks now! I'm really looking forward to using them! Yum Yum....

    Basil

    Flat Leaf Parsley

    Marjoram

    The following plant is outside in a shady bit of the garden.

    Mint

    In the near future I'm hoping to grow Rosemary, Thyme, Chives and Chillies but these all need to be planted early next year.

    I'm really proud as I have never grown anything before, I have tried before but they all die all the time but these seem to be going well!

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    If you can't smoke them, I dont really care - sorry.
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    You can make nice dishes though with fresh herbs!!
    I don't see why we can't discuss legal 'herbs' in here??

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    bollox

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    lol

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    Those plants look great


    much respect for trying, basil is greek thing love putting some behind my ear, but the small leafed kind, it's more of the bitter one, the one you got is the sweet, good for home made sauces,

    i got a basil plant, actually 5 of them, that i've had for 7 years, been a big fan of basil, the one of them is aprox 6 ft diameter mushroom cap in my garden, cucumbers are huge forgot to pick some now they 2 feet, but fat don't like the fat cucumbers, but they really are the lonely lady's companion


    good luck on the plants!


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    lmao
    Thanks for a nice reply!

    I thought all you smokers would be mellow, but gunner and majorfu have proved they be drinking too much stella

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    try fresh chives, they are also easy to grow and add an excellent taste to some dishes too

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    me and my next door neigbour (whos a old guy who use to farm years ago) have sage rosmary thyme mint chives and passion fruits growing like ****in weeds all over our front and back gardens and thats without trying he also grows these big beans when in season and gives me some they are lovely(cos i give him my chilli) well whats left cos i always cook too much im a shit gardener but i find if u dont try too hard it works like my weeds i just stuck em in the garden and said **** it and left em they are small but the seeds where potent,or off a potent plant


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    Default My ladies

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    i see there is very little anyone can teach the rose dude

    is that yours m8 and did i see some mylar there??

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    Yeh its mylar and i scrogged them useing mazar feminised seeds and a 270 watt sonagro hps light,harvest in 4 weeksheres another pic
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    just harvested expect to get 6 oz dry.
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