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How does your (bag) Garden grow?

I would have to say mine has to be along the lines of an Herb Garden. There are bags I use everyday (basil, thyme, etc) and those used only occasionally (terragon, lemon chives).

As with any garden, there is weeding, watering (moisturizing) and watching out for dive bombing birds.

So how does your garden grow? Is it a flower garden, a vegetable patch, or a glorious hothouse for exotic beauties?

:flowers::flowers:
 
Interesting thread!
I have an herb garden, so I'll stick with that theme. :)

I don't waste time/$€£/effort with bag novelties or anything not suitable for my uses--same reasons I don't grow chocolate mint or wormwood.
I pay attention to scent & texture, plus visual placements in wardrobe/garden.
I keep my system organic/simple, paying attention to seasons & weather.

There is dill, the herb I don't use frequently. But which feeds swallowtail butterfly larvae & sustains life's hope/beauty/soul--we all need @ least 1 such bag, too, don't we?

I let herbs add flavor & health to everyday--same for bags.
I am grateful for what I learn about myself through working with both.

Happily, the dog doesn't enjoy urinating onto bags--& parsley survives this indignity rather well. ;)

Looking forward to reading others' answers.
 
Interesting thread!
I have an herb garden, so I'll stick with that theme. :)

I don't waste time/$€£/effort with bag novelties or anything not suitable for my uses--same reasons I don't grow chocolate mint or wormwood.
I pay attention to scent & texture, plus visual placements in wardrobe/garden.
I keep my system organic/simple, paying attention to seasons & weather.

There is dill, the herb I don't use frequently. But which feeds swallowtail butterfly larvae & sustains life's hope/beauty/soul--we all need @ least 1 such bag, too, don't we?

I let herbs add flavor & health to everyday--same for bags.
I am grateful for what I learn about myself through working with both.

Happily, the dog doesn't enjoy urinating onto bags--& parsley survives this indignity rather well. ;)

Looking forward to reading others' answers.

As always, you've said it better than I ever could, Remainsilly. Herbs (like my bags) add savor and subtlety whether as an ingredient, a garnish, or a remedy.
 
As always, you've said it better than I ever could, Remainsilly. Herbs (like my bags) add savor and subtlety whether as an ingredient, a garnish, or a remedy.

I appreciate the compliment :)--especially since I couldn't remember the word, "gravel" yesterday. And kept refering to it as "Pea rocks, you know, the tiny things sold in bags." With frantic arm gestures.
 
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