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FORUM DIET & CARE For those that want to grow their own

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    • tabalab
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        Take a look at this.

        1)This is best for people with little time to garden but still want fresh herbs.

        2) People that live in cold areas

        3) Anyone wanting to grown out of season

         

        CHECK THIS OUT. I thought it was very neat:

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      • Sarita
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          Did you buy some? They look neat. Lots of really nice stuff on the site.


        • tabalab
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            I will soon they even have growing lamps if you dont have enough sun light


          • Sarita
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              Let us know how it works. It sure sounds easy enough.


            • FluffyBunny
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                I’ve seen this kind of thing before…pretty cool looking, though I haven’t tried them. Herbs are pretty easy to grow in pots anyway, and actually taste better if they’re not fed a steady supply of nutrients…I’m growing several pots of them myself anyway and my bun gets the occasional leaf/sprig


              • KatnipCrzy
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                  It looks interesting!  I wonder why you have to plug it in though?  Did anyone understand that part?  Because it would be more “green” without the plugging in part- though it probably uses very little electricity.  I don’t have a green thumb- at all.  I am not good with plants- and only have variabe success with potted herbs.  Outside they seem to fry- and inside the cats want to gnaw on them and make a mess.

                   

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