
our oregano - - bought at a local flower shop. it's a happy, healthy plant (probably because Rachel spoils it - - does things like takes it into her room when it's freezing outside) . we have a little thyme plant that we intend to plant along side of it . . . being that they are both woody herbs

Rosemary, Lavender and some plant that produces little blue flowers (it survived outside living on the porch all through the winter months - - even made it through being put into a trash bag for a month or two while we used its pot for our Christmas tree)

this is the huge pot that I used for our tomato plants last summer. not doing it again this year. fun enough while it lasted, but not worth repeating - - not for me. hoping to get a more satisfying crop with herbs. planted cilantro (on the left) and basil (on the right) in March. so far the cilantro has come up dandily, but the basil is slow in coming. I THINK that there are two teeny tiny non-cilantro sprouts along with the cilantro, and I think it may be basil, but I'm not sure.


back two and front right have anemones in them. planted in March

planted with llllllllll I these are supposed to be thinned out - - like ten cm apart (which will leave like, uhhhh, three) . I need to do this when Josu isn't looking.

morning glories in the back, square planter. planted in March
the coffee pots were the most recent planting (first week of April) - - planted with
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