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After our recent wet weather, many local gardeners have been forced to cozy-up indoors and plan for sunnier days in the garden.Once our storm-drenched soil is dry enough to work, grab your jacket and be off to your local nursery. The following are good choices for early spring planting.HerbsVarious plants called "herbs" are used for culinary, curative, ritual or ornamental purposes.What unites them?They all have leaves or flowers that are capable of releasing powerful scents. Be sure to grow herb plants where they will be touched or trod upon.Most annual and perennial herbs can be grown from seed; good selections of already-started plants are widely available in 3'', 4'' or 1-gallon pots. Check labels or references for mature sizes, and space plants accordingly.Most herbs are tough and trouble-free both planted out or in containers. Although popular, especially in cold-winter regions, indoor culture produces inferior plants and is not recommended.These and many other...
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