tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7290506567747688131.post4070943121385072030..comments2023-10-09T08:47:15.898-04:00Comments on My Dirt: Herbs and Greenway updateSallyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16533917819185792443noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7290506567747688131.post-88609975299252616562010-02-08T11:03:16.979-05:002010-02-08T11:03:16.979-05:00Hey Sally, Just read the info added by Karen. Cont...Hey Sally, Just read the info added by Karen. Continue to express your voices! <br /><br />If the conservancy and others want people to use the space then it makes sense to ask the people what they want instead of deciding for them what they think they should want. After all, the people of Boston OWN the space as far as I know.<br /><br />We all need to wake-up and participate! Keep us posted ..<br /><br />Giulietta, Inspirational RebelGiulietta the Musehttp://www.giuliettathemuse.com/blognoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7290506567747688131.post-69285560078737644812010-02-04T06:55:47.945-05:002010-02-04T06:55:47.945-05:00Dan,
Thanks for the encouragement. Good luck with...Dan,<br />Thanks for the encouragement. Good luck with what you have started. Based on onion plants I remember seeing at your site, I think you'll do fine.<br /><br />Barb,<br />Thanks for the advice on keeping things cool at night. Do you think that the basil would like that, too? And I didn't know that coriander is the seed of cilantro; I've always heard about one of the other and I'm just starting to get into using fresh herbs more in cooking. This is one of the advantages of the blog, getting comments that set me straight (right, Dan?). Thanks again.Sallyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16533917819185792443noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7290506567747688131.post-49901970211615466822010-02-03T22:59:47.017-05:002010-02-03T22:59:47.017-05:00Just a comment on why your plants may be a bit spi...Just a comment on why your plants may be a bit spindly--these herbs all like cool conditions. In my unheated greenhouse where it freezes every night still, the dill has come up all over, and my cilantro, which was started in October and has spent the winter as short rosettes, is thinking about starting to wake up (and, oh, coriander is the seed of cilantro, so I've been a little confused about your reference to them as different plants). Anyway, if you can manage really bright light during the day and a significant temperature dip at night, they will all be happy!Barb Mannhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07813230982130771835noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7290506567747688131.post-9051592902837522422010-01-31T22:13:44.763-05:002010-01-31T22:13:44.763-05:00The herbs look good. You should have some to snip ...The herbs look good. You should have some to snip before they go outside. I have started my onions and one tomato so far. The rest I am trying to resist starting... :-)Danhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07743102355360873845noreply@blogger.com