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<blockquote data-quote="hearts and roses" data-source="post: 528286" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p>Most herbs do well in full sun and some humidity is fine as long as you are mindful that the foliage is perky. If you transplant them, they will have the opportunity to grow larger...however, I don't know how big those Bonnie pots are. The advantage of them being in pots is that you can move them...so if they aren't getting enough sun, put them somewhere they will and likewise, if they are getting too much sun, you can move them to a shadier spot for part of the day. Make sure their soil is moist but not sopping. Snip them often enough to encourage bushier plants and continued growth. A but of fertilizer monthly is good also. Don't over do fertilizer as it may burn delicate plants.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearts and roses, post: 528286, member: 2211"] Most herbs do well in full sun and some humidity is fine as long as you are mindful that the foliage is perky. If you transplant them, they will have the opportunity to grow larger...however, I don't know how big those Bonnie pots are. The advantage of them being in pots is that you can move them...so if they aren't getting enough sun, put them somewhere they will and likewise, if they are getting too much sun, you can move them to a shadier spot for part of the day. Make sure their soil is moist but not sopping. Snip them often enough to encourage bushier plants and continued growth. A but of fertilizer monthly is good also. Don't over do fertilizer as it may burn delicate plants. [/QUOTE]
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