Sunday breakfast! And behold my herb garden :D

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09/22/2014 at 12:53 • Filed to: None

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hash browns, peppers, onions, peas and sausage fried up in olive oil with various spices and some salsa verde added toward the end, on a bed of tortilla chips, topped with an egg over-easy and some salsa on top.

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09/22/2014 at 15:54

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Love the parsley and basil. Breakfast also looks tasty.

My herb garden has a similar number of plants, but is much less organized. One very large and messy chives plant and one well developed rosemary plant. I had some oregano and some parsley, but they died over the winter.


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09/22/2014 at 16:14

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Ah , i don't have any outdoor space, I do not to transplant to a large container though, I pretty sure those jars are getting too small for my plants. I would really like to get parsley, chives and oregano going. This is my first attempt at growing anything... Except my fish. Haha.

And breakfast was tasty for sure, i am a big fan of mexican inspire breakfasts (maybe more tex-mex, southwest).


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09/22/2014 at 16:32

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Ah, yeah. I'm pretty lucky to have a wrought iron railing just outside my apartment, so I have a few racks holding my plants on those. We don't have enough space by windows inside to allow me to bring more than the rosemary in during the winter though.


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09/22/2014 at 16:52

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Yeah, I'm going to see if these plants will hold up year round, haha.

Transferring the plants out of those jars will be interesting, lol. I've actually considered smashing the jars, haha. I think I'll end up not watering them a couple of days so it'll be easier to shake them out dirt and all and replant them.


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09/22/2014 at 19:20

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I kinda liked the jars. A one quart jar should be about the right size for those, though I suppose you might have some drainage issues.

Also, consider rosemary. As long as you don't let it freeze, it's a very resilient plant.


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09/23/2014 at 08:15

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I put glass pebbles at the bottom of my jars so that any excess water sits below the dirt, so whenever I see water in there I don't water my plants, they eventually drink it all up :D

I do agree that the jars look cool, so perhaps I will look at finding larger jars. But maybe I'll find a planter I'm happy with, we'll see.


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09/23/2014 at 11:43

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Nice! I like that trick. I may have to stop by the store and pick some up, as I'd like to plant some mint soon.

Good luck with your gardening!


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09/23/2014 at 12:16

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Thanks, you too! I'll have to pick up some rosemary.