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May 26, 2026

15 Minutes Plant Your First Herb Garden Without Killing Everything
Plant-Specific Care

Plant Your First Herb Garden Without Killing Everything

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May 26, 2026 0 Comment on Plant Your First Herb Garden Without Killing Everything
Start with three to five herbs in six-inch pots placed on a sunny windowsill or patio—basil, mint, and parsley thrive with minimal fuss and forgive beginner mistakes. Choose a spot that receives at least...
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