Bringing herbs inside
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Janet Pizaro on Aug 26, 2015Ive never done this but see no reason not to give it a try. Treat them as you would house plants. Do not over water just keep them moist in a sunny location.Helpful Reply
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9530106 on Aug 27, 2015I put my mom's in her garage, which is not heated. I cut them back first, and water very little. On warmer winter days we sometimes leave the door open for a little light.Helpful Reply
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Jan Munroe on Aug 28, 2015You may encounter a bug problem. I have no ideas how to handle that on an edible plant. Maybe soapy water and rinse.I got those little fruit fly insects when I tried it. Also I lost my basil from not enough sun. or I think that is why. lolHelpful Reply
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