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	<title>Comments on: Fresh Herbs for Cheap!</title>
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		<title>By: amanda</title>
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		<description>We grow our own herbs here.  I&#039;ve been slowly building up my herb garden over the years.  From getting starts from people on freecycle, to purchasing organic plants at Home Depot, we have a very good sized herb garden now.  Most things come up again every year.  The one thing I have to plant yearly is basil because it will not last the winter outside.  So, yes, I totally recommend growing your own; especially in the ground.  We dried a lot of our home grown herbs this past summer and wow, what a blessing!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We grow our own herbs here.  I&#8217;ve been slowly building up my herb garden over the years.  From getting starts from people on freecycle, to purchasing organic plants at Home Depot, we have a very good sized herb garden now.  Most things come up again every year.  The one thing I have to plant yearly is basil because it will not last the winter outside.  So, yes, I totally recommend growing your own; especially in the ground.  We dried a lot of our home grown herbs this past summer and wow, what a blessing!</p>
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