i need to get my mint into a containment scenario, we end up using way more than we have growing and it's always a battle to wait for more to grow before cutting it back again.Yes, I'd been thinking of adding chamomile to my herb list, its my main tea and I've got a tea ball for loose leaf so I'm wondering if it might be better fresh. I do a lot of mint tea during the mint overflow season and it is better.
Raised beds, I just use untreated lumber and let it decay, truth be told you probably could use CCA pressure treated lumber safely, I don't think there's really much risk of chronic toxicity unless you're already a big shellfish eater. Even then, its really just root crops that's a risk for. If you're favorite dish is clam and potato chowder you might need to worry, but the only root crops I saw on your list were beets and carrots so I'd go treated. I plan to replace with it, especially with my breakup and rearrangement to the comb layout I noticed how much they' rotted in a relative short time, I don't want to have to replace my boards every 5-10 years, of course I virtually no seafood so I wouldn't be in the risk zone anyway.
I use vinaigrette too but probably not as much as I should, raspberry normally. I probably should start experimenting with home made. Hadn't considered something spicy, but yeah that would probably be better.
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