I decided it was time to update the herb garden after the hail.


Thanks for dropping by today when I assessed the damage from the hail in my herb garden.
I decided it was time to update the herb garden after the hail.
Thanks for dropping by today when I assessed the damage from the hail in my herb garden.
Your thoughts are very important to Bleubeard and me. I appreciate it when you care enough to stop by and even more when you leave a short message letting me know you were here.
I don't want to ever turn on comment moderation, so when I find comments that don't relate to my blog content, your comment will immediately be deleted.
Plastic cannot hold up to the ravages of the sun... and will break down... It should quickly be covered with some mulch or some such thing... Nice seeing your herbs Elizabeth and that several of them came thru the hail in good shape! Hugs! deb
ReplyDeleteHail does a lot of damage, but your plants seem to have withstood the onslaught. Good stock!
ReplyDeleteLisca
...hail can be nasty!
ReplyDeleteI can just smell that sage. Glad there wasn't too much hail damage
ReplyDeleteSorry about the hail, looks the herbs survived pretty well are you back to the 90's too plus humidity ugh
ReplyDeleteLooks like they survived well. Especially considering the size of that hail!
ReplyDeletehail iz juzt ….bad…had some earlier this year that I thought was going to
ReplyDeletetake out the windows…the herbs are looking good…cat mint over at cuzin
boomer and daiz house went cray cray this year, bumbles had a FEAST ‼️πΈπππ
wavez two ewe bleu N squiggles, cauz sum trubullz two day ππ§‘π€π
they survived the hail!
ReplyDeleteOh your sage looks wonderful. Mine is wilting. I have always liked your herb garden.
ReplyDeletePleased to see and read there wasn't too much hail damage.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Wow, your herbs - most - were really strong, yippeee!
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