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Old 04-15-2009, 07:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Erysichthon View Post
the only ones i have goin solo are the cilantro, oregano, and italian parsley. the others are mostly singles but some have 2 and i even started 3 of the chives together. and i had 3 rosemary in one too. i guess ill thin them out or split the peat pod when i transplant. im headed to town now to get some more pots for transplanting. are there any i could or should leave with 2 per pot. and ill be growing all i can multiple seasons. maybe even try to take em all into multiple seasons by bringing them inside and keep em alive.

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Rosemary and basil are the only two herbs that I am familiar with enough to give qualified advice on, sorry. Maybe try wikipedia. I do know that the density of the root mass of a given plant will closely correspond to the density of the above ground foliage. Any thin, tall, lanky herb will do better with a roommate (pot/ container mate) than a thicker, densers one. Hope that helps a little.
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