02-17-2020, 09:45 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-17-2020, 09:49 PM by Drunk Monk.)
We planted a ton of lavender at Ranch Macbeth. It's a lovely plant and a natural insecticide. Tara excelled at weaving lavender wands in her youth. My mom still has hers at her house - it's like a decade and a half old.
My fav was the Spanish Lav, which produces a more bulbous blossom than the standard. I planted only one of those but it was always a special plant.
Nothing like fresh garden herbs.
I'm nowhere near the master wood butcher that you are, bro, but my biggest build was three raised garden beds. A simple build using only a power drill - all the sawing was by hand. We grew all sorts of stuff, but it wasn't fertile land, dry swamp clay, so the raised beds were filled with rich soil I wheelbarrowed in. We planted an awesome bay tree, which was great for all the spaghetti we used to make when Stacy could eat gluten and I could eat carbs. Alas, those were the days. Recommend bay - it's a nice, easy to grow tree and fresh bay leaves go with pretty much anything.
My fav was the Spanish Lav, which produces a more bulbous blossom than the standard. I planted only one of those but it was always a special plant.
Nothing like fresh garden herbs.
I'm nowhere near the master wood butcher that you are, bro, but my biggest build was three raised garden beds. A simple build using only a power drill - all the sawing was by hand. We grew all sorts of stuff, but it wasn't fertile land, dry swamp clay, so the raised beds were filled with rich soil I wheelbarrowed in. We planted an awesome bay tree, which was great for all the spaghetti we used to make when Stacy could eat gluten and I could eat carbs. Alas, those were the days. Recommend bay - it's a nice, easy to grow tree and fresh bay leaves go with pretty much anything.
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