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RE: A Look at Adaptogens, Their Uses and Potential for Growing.
Well tulsi might have to go back on the list for the garden then. Maybe when I get the fertility up a bit more, because I struggle with anything that likes a bit of humidity. I have enjoyed it as a tea. I make it a point to try plants, these days, before I buy it after getting ones that I've ended up not liking.
Thank you for the vote of confidence. 😊
Can you grow basil or peppermint? Because if so, I defnitely think Tulsi can go on the list.
Basil struggles, lack of nutrients I think, though. I have peppermint too, in a shaded area which probably actually has some reasonable soil. My lemonbalm on the front struggles come summer. It's keeping the moisture in that I struggle with. Working in it, though.