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Hayden starts with ...
My new herb pot is looking great! I used a clam shell splash pool that I picked up off the side of the road. I used all of my old herbs and the potting mix from their pots. Total cost = zero! My cooking will be tasting and smelling amazing. I have mint Rosemary oregano basil thyme corriander palsley and more that I can't even recall.
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Central coast nsw
8th November 2010 10:06pm
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snottiegobble says...
Great re-cycling Hayden! They also make great little frog ponds as well even when split. Just cover the inside with a sheet of black plastic & plant to ground level.Hold down plastic edges with rocks & earth. There are some plants that enjoy a shallow run such as the blue flowered rush.(Pickering Rush) & the seeds are edible! I had them in Vic. & hope I can locate one in WA.
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