The feel of the earth is comforting and grounding. With staying at home I want the comfort I had as a child. My dad always planted a garden in the early spring. So, I got myself motivated to tackle the yard.
My childhood favorite flower is Lantana. My nana always had them in her yard.

Lantana for butterflies
Thankfully, before all shops closed I was able to order some vegetable and herbs at my favorite local nursery’s . They put my order together, along with my daughters order, and hubby picked it up. All he had to do was call when he was there and they loaded into the back of his truck.
Most herbs prefer full sun at least 6 hours of full sun
Companion Planting: basil with tomatoes and peppers
dill with broccoli and cababe
Rosemary with cabbage
dill grows tall
French Tarragon aids digestion and is guld be a good groundcover reat for sauces
Thyme needs room to spread and wo
Rosemary symbol of friendship, love and fidelity, a tonic for anxiety! Dew of the Sea.
Tarragon acts as a sentinel in the garden, keeping away insects.
Thyme is good protection as well as Sage. Mints are effective against moths, ants, and fleas.
We planted in these porch containers, hubby put a gate around them. Our yorkie decided she would eat the leaves!
And in the front bed
Click on picture to go to Taste of Home article on How to Dry Herbs
Drying Tip: Make cuttin on a warm, sunny day. Cut the upper half to third of the plant, this will allow the plant to rebound quicker. Put the cuttings in brown paper bags to keep out the light. Make each bags and hang the bags in a cool, dry
place for several weeks.
This is how the lettuce, collards, kale and chard are growing.
I can’t wait to taste these veggies and herbs.
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