tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3954756385369181279.post1357883528963061650..comments2024-02-26T04:58:16.901+08:00Comments on my twisted recipes: Look! I Have My Own Herb PotDuduthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07395491986037642018noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3954756385369181279.post-16763154056204891662011-09-05T08:59:31.913+08:002011-09-05T08:59:31.913+08:00oh wow! thanks, i think they have adequate light, ...oh wow! thanks, i think they have adequate light, but as of this writting, they are wilting already. i spray water every morning and keep soil damp..i just don't know what happened :(Duduthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07395491986037642018noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3954756385369181279.post-16382283422623009052011-09-05T08:48:35.360+08:002011-09-05T08:48:35.360+08:00Cute! As long as there's a good source of ligh...Cute! As long as there's a good source of light and they don't dry out, herbs are pretty easy to grow in pots. My problems with them come from inadequate light from trying to grow indoors--which will make any plant leggy (tall and sparse foliage instead of short and bushy--you can help encourage them to remain short and bushy by pinching off the tops regularly). Good luck!Carrie @ poet in the pantryhttp://poetinthepantry.comnoreply@blogger.com