Watching the progression from planting, breaking through the soil to full bloom was really fun and has fueled my gardening passion. Now my gardening interests have moved to something a little more useful i.e. food production. Outside we tomatoes, beans, capsicum, chillies, carrots, broccoli, snow peas and spring onions on the go. We are still prepping the areas to plant corn, potatoes, lettuce and who knows what else.

could see new little fellows emerging. This morning the new development is a hint of a greet shoot in the coriander pot. So exciting!
Inspired by an article in a Burke's Backyard mag that I borrowed from the local library, the plan is to have a constant supply of fresh baby herbs ready for use. The article described the use of fresh baby herbs, rather than waiting for the plant to grow to maturity. This way it is only 2-3 weeks (depending on the plant) from sowing to reaping. Tasty, fun and does not require much patience at all :)
1 comment:
what kind of potting mix did you use for your herbs? in full sun or partial?
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