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      <title>Growing and harvesting herbs</title>
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      <description>This little guide act as a reminder for our own little balcony garden of fresh herbs so the tips will be tailored for herbs growing in terra cotta pots outside on a balcony.
Herb growing and care Planting Mediteranean woody herbs (lavender, thyme, sage, rosemary, oregano) These prefer a mix of 1/3 sand to 2/3 compost to emulate the drier and sandier sands of the Mediteranean. They also need soil that drains quickly.</description>
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