tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7312369991961823342.post6649114614809064495..comments2023-12-26T20:46:04.051-06:00Comments on The Creamer Chronicles: Preserving medicinal herbsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7312369991961823342.post-57541942331015823692009-11-03T13:13:09.902-06:002009-11-03T13:13:09.902-06:00Oh, that sounds lovely, JoAnn.
We're planni...Oh, that sounds lovely, JoAnn. <br /><br />We're planning on putting up raised beds on the western end of our front yard (fruit trees will be on the eastern end of the front yard). When? I'm not sure. Since we'll have to fence it in (otherwise, the geese will be extremely healthy, and our raised beds will be empty, lol), and that takes money...welllllllll...let's just say it may be a year or two.<br /><br />But I am really enjoying reading about your pursuits...how did they all grow this year? I know you had a pretty good area designated at one point--was there anything that just flat out didn't grow at all? Something you learned was far more invasive than you were figuring on?<br /><br />Just a couple of questions--I have had some experience with lemon balm...whew. It does smell good when you mow it, though!Rachelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04104786303721290423noreply@blogger.com