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I can hardly get anything done indoors, every waking moment I want to be raking or transplanting or pulling weeds. I've been sharing clumps of bergamot locally and mailed some too.
Found this cutie at Kroger today. I read she likes full sun and is drought tolerant. Any other tips?
My yard is rural, with chicken and deer droppings, and forest to three sides.

meowmom 4 Apr 2
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In area that I live my thyme likes half shade and partial sun. Needs to stay moist but not over watered. Works well in the pot in window seal too.

Wiseowl Level 4 Apr 4, 2019
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I love gardening and thyme is such a lovely herb. One can dry it and put in bottles with seal and use for seasoning, better and less expensive then store bought. The smell is wonderful

Wiseowl Level 4 Apr 4, 2019
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I'm having the same feelings......but I know if I "uncover" everything, we'll have another low temp night and things will get stung. Happens to me every year - so now I have to tell myself - not till after Easter. 😉 🙂

Lavergne Level 8 Apr 3, 2019
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Just put down 30 cubic feet of mulch today. Tomorrow I'll clean up the asparagus bed.

I love asparagus. My father had almost three acres, a lot of which was garden. He agreed that I could plant asparagus, which he didn't care to eat himself. The third year, when it was really starting to produce, he plowed it under. Said he needed that few feet for tomato plants (which he never ate either.) He could be passive-aggressive at times, but he was aleways there when I really needed him.

Cleaned my asparagus bed last week <3

@Elaine57 geeze that's awful. I tend to hold grudges about people harming my plantings.

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Being from Ky you know rabbits like to just bite things off and leave them. But I don't know a fix for that 🙂

freeofgod Level 8 Apr 2, 2019

The fix; don't plant more than you can fence off.

@Robecology
Wise words from our resident scientist.

No rabbit problem here. I run a cat rescue.

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I don't know if you checked if the deer will like it. If they do, you can cage it or sprinkle garlic powder on them. Deer DO NOT like garlic.

Elaine57 Level 6 Apr 2, 2019

Our garden is inside a 6 foot tall privacy fence. While there's a deer run just outside of the back, I've never had one jump the fence.

@bigpawbullets , I have seen deer jump a six foot fence. It's surprising.

@freeofgod
Yep, I have too. I think that we've been fortunate as I really don't want our GS pulling one down if it gets into "his" yard.

Awesome. I'll put it near the allium patch. That's really helpful, thanks!

@bigpawbullets I don't want "my" deer shot either, but skilled careful hunting is IMO kinder than commercial meat production in the USA.

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