Coogles wrote:You may want to call Meinke Garden Center in Niles to see if they have any, I haven't been there recently but in years past they had a wide variety of herb plants available.
ronnie_suburban wrote:Thanks for the information and advice, everyone. I really appreciate it. I have the opposite of a green thumb but I'm going to do my best to expand into some Thai basil (and possibly a few other herbs) this year.
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spinynorman99 wrote:ronnie_suburban wrote:Thanks for the information and advice, everyone. I really appreciate it. I have the opposite of a green thumb but I'm going to do my best to expand into some Thai basil (and possibly a few other herbs) this year.
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I was at Mariano's last night and they had potted parsley, cilantro, basil and rosemary for $3.99 each. Fairly large organic plants (10-12"high?) in plastic pots. Easily transplanted and harder to kill (assuming the weather cooperates). Costco usually has large pots of lavender and rosemary that also transplant well.
ronnie_suburban wrote:spinynorman99 wrote:ronnie_suburban wrote:Thanks for the information and advice, everyone. I really appreciate it. I have the opposite of a green thumb but I'm going to do my best to expand into some Thai basil (and possibly a few other herbs) this year.
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I was at Mariano's last night and they had potted parsley, cilantro, basil and rosemary for $3.99 each. Fairly large organic plants (10-12"high?) in plastic pots. Easily transplanted and harder to kill (assuming the weather cooperates). Costco usually has large pots of lavender and rosemary that also transplant well.
Thanks. I have to hold off for a little bit because I think we've still got some frost potential ahead of us and I have no room for pots inside. I'll be planting in a location where the latest recorded frost date is May 2. I probably don't have to wait that long but late April seems safe.
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ronnie_suburban wrote:spinynorman99 wrote:ronnie_suburban wrote:Thanks for the information and advice, everyone. I really appreciate it. I have the opposite of a green thumb but I'm going to do my best to expand into some Thai basil (and possibly a few other herbs) this year.
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I was at Mariano's last night and they had potted parsley, cilantro, basil and rosemary for $3.99 each. Fairly large organic plants (10-12"high?) in plastic pots. Easily transplanted and harder to kill (assuming the weather cooperates). Costco usually has large pots of lavender and rosemary that also transplant well.
Thanks. I have to hold off for a little bit because I think we've still got some frost potential ahead of us and I have no room for pots inside. I'll be planting in a location where the latest recorded frost date is May 2. I probably don't have to wait that long but late April seems safe.
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