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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 529556" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>I usually grow my 'kitchen herbs' in the basket(s). Just buy a nice basket that has plastic covering inside of it. Put some cactus soil (or small stones or some kind of plastic pearls) on the bottom to keep it light and provide drainage, put few inches of soil (and maybe little bit of fertilizer) above that and then dump the pots there. If the herb has very little soil (as is the case if the pot is small), you have to water it often, when it's hot. And herbs really don't like it, if you forget to give them water. With a little bit more soil, you don't have to water them that often and they are much more forgiving. Basket is also easy to carry around. I often take mine to kitchen with me while cooking and after that take it back to porch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 529556, member: 14557"] I usually grow my 'kitchen herbs' in the basket(s). Just buy a nice basket that has plastic covering inside of it. Put some cactus soil (or small stones or some kind of plastic pearls) on the bottom to keep it light and provide drainage, put few inches of soil (and maybe little bit of fertilizer) above that and then dump the pots there. If the herb has very little soil (as is the case if the pot is small), you have to water it often, when it's hot. And herbs really don't like it, if you forget to give them water. With a little bit more soil, you don't have to water them that often and they are much more forgiving. Basket is also easy to carry around. I often take mine to kitchen with me while cooking and after that take it back to porch. [/QUOTE]
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