RE: Long John Silver

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What a beautiful part of the world you live in. Thank you for sharing these gorgeous shots with us. Well done on maintaining such a beautiful winter garden! Ours is basically dead due to bad weather, horrific water price increases and that we have all just been to stressed to add garden maintenance to our list. It's sad though, so many of my beautiful plants have died... hopefully, we can resurect some of them and plant some new ones in the spring ❤️



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Learned to start turning gardening indigenous many years ago, rely on what does grow with minimal water or attention. Herbs always a battle as they need some attention.

Hope you are able to get the garden going again from whatever you able to find showing second life.

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Aaaah you are so right. We had a beautiful basil forest growing a few years ago, but it needed constant love and attention. I would love to start that again. Three's nothing more lovely than cooking with home grown, fresh herbs!

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Have lost count with the number of herbs over the years, need them close to the kitchen to keep a watchful eye.

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Well, I', terrible with plants in general. I'm more of a plant "hospice" 🤣🤣🤦‍♀️

@zakludick is the one with the green thumb.

Admittedly, if herbs are left inside, @zakludick has to watch me so carefully otherwise I just throw them into all my cooking!!

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🤣🤣🤣🤣 So true!

!LOL
!LUV
!PIZZA
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!INDEED

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Hit and miss with coastal soil, now have to leave them in pots. Thyme bush flourished till termites dashed my hopes, mint eventually disappeared, those I know grow I might try again in garden.

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It's a massive job, starting from scratch. We adopted all of my mom's plants when she immigrated to the UK, and they all promptly died. :( Gardening takes a lot of time, dedication and love.

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