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Re: question on herbs


I second that!  Except that I use rosemary so much, that it would
be really hard to give that one up.  And oregano, and sage, and
thyme, and .... and ....  Okay.  So maybe I can't bring myself to
only grow one herb!  ;)

Gail, Zone 5/6 (?)

>At 01:11 PM 5/17/96 +0000, you wrote:
>>I was wondering if people on this group could grow only one herb what
>>would it be?  What uses would there be for this herb in the kitchen?
>>When do you know it is ready to use?  I am a beginner and am so
>>excited to start gardening.  I have cilantro growing now (I liked the
>>name and it made me sound cool with my gardening friends!) and don't
>>even have a clue what I will use it on but plan to research herbs on
>>the internet and become quite a knowledgeable student soon......
>
>If I could only grow one herb it would be basil. with between 30-50
>varieties available from seed and/or cuttings, the differences would keep me
>interested for years.
>
>Catharine/Atlanta, zone 7b
>
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