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Austin RR
05-04-2003, 10:10 AM
Hello...
I am starting a potted herb garden on my patio this year....
2 questions.
1. where is the best nursey to pick up plants and supplies?
2. When is the proper time to begin?
Thanks
T
Terry R. Grier
05-04-2003, 10:10 AM
What part of town is Natural Gardener in?
thanks for the replies....
Terry
"Victor M. Martinez" > wrote in message
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> Austin RR > wrote:
> >1. where is the best nursey to pick up plants and supplies?
>
> Natural Gardener, Barton Springs Nursery, even Park Place Gardens.
>
> >2. When is the proper time to begin?
>
> I'd wait until March.
>
>
> --
> Victor M. Martinez
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> http://www.che.utexas.edu/~martiv
>
kn125
05-04-2003, 10:10 AM
(Victor M. Martinez) wrote in message >...
> Austin RR > wrote:
> >1. where is the best nursey to pick up plants and supplies?
Some herbs like coriander, fenugreek grow very well from seeds you can
get at grocery stores; the seeds tend to be a bit cheaper in the
grocery stores.
B.Server
05-04-2003, 10:10 AM
On Mon, 6 Jan 2003 23:53:43 +0000 (UTC), (Victor
M. Martinez) wrote:
>Austin RR > wrote:
>>1. where is the best nursey to pick up plants and supplies?
>
>Natural Gardener, Barton Springs Nursery, even Park Place Gardens.
>
>>2. When is the proper time to begin?
>
>I'd wait until March.
Also About Thyme. They often have less common herbs, such as Bay and
kaffir lime.
Elizabeth of the Tudor Tarts
05-04-2003, 10:10 AM
Garden of the Ancients - out off Parmer Ln. He starts his own seedlings and
grows them naturally. He also has a great knowledge of herbal medicinal
purposes. When you walk around the place, it just "feels" good.
--
Elizabeth of the Tudor Tarts
http://www.tudortarts.com/
"Austin RR" > wrote in message
...
> Hello...
>
> I am starting a potted herb garden on my patio this year....
>
> 2 questions.
> 1. where is the best nursey to pick up plants and supplies?
> 2. When is the proper time to begin?
>
> Thanks
> T
>
>
d.tilson
05-04-2003, 10:10 AM
Karen Kay wrote:
>
> "Elizabeth of the Tudor Tarts" >
> wrote in :
> > Garden of the Ancients - out off Parmer Ln. He starts his own
> > seedlings and grows them naturally. He also has a great
> > knowledge of herbal medicinal purposes. When you walk around
> > the place, it just "feels" good.
>
> Can you give a more precise location? I can't find them on the web or
> in Yahoo Yellow Pages.
> --
> Karen
Garden Of The Ancients, (512) 272-9062, 4800 Yager Ln, Manor, TX 78653
<http://maps.yahoo.com/py/maps.py?Pyt=Tmap&addr=4800+YAGER+LN&csz=MANOR+TX+78653&Get%A0Map=Get+Map>
DT
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