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- Subject: Re: Florida question
- From: &* <d*@comcast.net>
- Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2010 13:36:42 -0400
Thyme and oregano in the shade? Up here, even in hot GA, they're both full-sun plants. The lady has killed Rosemary and Basil - any tips?
d----- Original Message ----- From: "james singer" <inlandjim1@q.com>
To: <gardenchat@hort.net> Sent: Sunday, September 12, 2010 1:04 PM Subject: Re: [CHAT] Florida question
Wow; toughy. For starters, I could never get sage to grow. Too humid, I expect. Basil is pretty much a no-brainer, but African basil is best because it's slower to bolt. Many of the mint family--oregano, thyme-- do fine in the shade... except mint, itself; I could never get it to grow. Rosemary's a weed, but the trailing kind makes a nice hanging basket. Can't think of any others that I planted.On Sep 12, 2010, at 9:02 AM, Daryl wrote:From a reader:"I live in So. Fl and would like to start an herb garden. Are there any herbs that will not work in this climate? "I'm thinking that fuzzy-leafed things wouldn't survive there with the afternoon thunderstorms and humidity. Or can they be grown as a winter crop? Basil year-round? Sage?d
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