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Great
project if your space is limited. Place the pot on a balcony,
patio or group together with other pots for a portable garden.

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Materials
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Beanpot
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8
herb plants
(depends
on the # of holes in the pot)
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1
bag (40 lbs) of soil......
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Seed
packets of your favorite perennial herbs.......
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Run
your fingers through the fragarant herbs for a treat.
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Basil,
Oregano, Thyme, Rosemary, Chives, Sage(regular, pineapple),
Mints(chocolate,
peppermint, spearmint)
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Plant
only the herbs you use in your favorite tomato sauce
or for your special roast, salsa,or iced teas.
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- Place
soil in the beanpot until it is level with the first hole
in the pot.
- Unpot
your herb and gently place its roots in the first hole.
Add a liittle soil to cover the roots.
Press lightly.
- Place
soil in the beanpot until it is level with the second hole
in the pot.You
can repeat steps one and two untill the entire pot is filled.
- Water
well. Place in the sun.
Tips:
- Place
the tallest growing herbs in the bottom holes of your pot.
- Replace
the herb tags in your new pot. Leave them there until you
easily recognize the growing herb.
- Sprinkle
herb seeds on the top of the pot. GreenLizzy chose parsley
and chives.
- If
the pot's holes are small, gently pull the plant through
the hole from the inside of the pot out. Leave the root
ball in the pot. Easier then pushing the root ball through
the small hole.
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Craft
page archive: .....Sunhat
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That's
all it takes!
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Enjoy
fresh herbs and a beatutifiul pot of greens anywhere you wish.
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