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Post by Sketcher2 on Apr 29, 2018 21:29:38 GMT
If so which ones do you eat the most of? We do not.
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Post by Deleted on May 1, 2018 13:57:06 GMT
i grow nothing-i eat or drink turmeric cinnamon ginger,parsley--eating lots of lemons or juice
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Post by Deleted on May 1, 2018 14:07:59 GMT
i have a book on native american herbology and back to eden book
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Post by David on May 2, 2018 23:26:07 GMT
I don't grow herbs Fleurette but I eat plenty.
My food intake wouldn't taste as good without there impact on my taste buds.
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Post by David on May 2, 2018 23:29:35 GMT
I am very fond of spices also...
the hotter the better. lol
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Post by flame923 on May 10, 2018 1:24:04 GMT
Presently, I am growing Mint. Mostly I got it for Wonder. I figured if he has something to chew on that is ok for cats, then hopefully he will leave the Aloe plant and the Alberta Spruce plant alone. The Spruce may not be a problem much longer, as it is slowly turning brown. When he partakes of the Aloe and Spruce, he usually throws up about half a day.
Anyway, it might be nice to put some mint leaves in my hot tea.
I also want to grow Lemon Balm (offends mosquitos), Dill, and Rosemary, which are all okay for cats.
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Post by David on May 11, 2018 0:25:16 GMT
I buy from the pharmacy something called citronella oil
lemon based which mosquitos stay clear of.
Not that we have them here in the Uk
however I use same when visiting a hot climate
and it works.
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