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Re: Can herbs be brought indoors over winter?
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- Subject: Re: Can herbs be brought indoors over winter?
- From: j*@mindspring.com (Sammy's huwummun)
- Date: Wed, 10 Nov 1999 19:08:41 GMT
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On Wed, 10 Nov 1999 08:40:51 -0600, you wrote:
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>Hi all,
>
>This is my first year SFG and the first time I've grown a variety of
>herbs. My question is, can I take some out of the garden, plant in a
>pot/planter and keep indoors over the winter? We've already had several
>hard frosts but most of my herbs are still hanging in there, i.e.,
>oregano, thyme, parsley, chives and mint.
>best? The mint and chives are the only ones that I believe are
>perennials
In zone 7, my oregano, thymes, arp rosemary (if mild winter), marjarom
are perennials. ditto sage. parsley is a bi-ennial which basically
equates to an annual around here. HTH
Judy (zone 7, close-in SS, MD)
to e-mail me: jcosler@mindspring.com
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