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Aug 25, 2014 12:14 PM CST
Maryville, Tn (Zone 7a)
Composter Dog Lover Canning and food preservation Vegetable Grower Garden Ideas: Level 2
I like that idea Greene! Are you supporting it in anyway or is it just a box sitting there?

And Dizzy that'd be very pretty! My herb garden changes where it's at every year and this year it's literally the farthest from the kitchen I could have made it (poor planning on my part, but where I put it was the shadiest spot in my garden). I think I might try something like that in the front of this box. Does anyone have a thought towards what to put against the wall to hide the utilities a tad? I'd think maybe rosemary would get that size and its evergreen but I don't know if it'd be able to take a shallow root system? I bet hydrangeas would not work there and I know those aren't evergreen.
Have a black thumb except for vegetables and that's even a hit or miss
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