I'm a happy resident of Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood. I like trees, gardening with native plants, working on community projects, and taking long walks all over the city.
My passion is ...
making the world a better, greener place.
I know too much about ...
what's going on in my neighborhood.
My parents always told me ...
I was a brilliant little kid
My childhood ambition ...
was to not be bored all the time.
My favorite memory ...
hmmm...I have too many good memories to pick just one!
Why I write ...
It's a really good way to pass the time.
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
Reading: Anything I can get my hands on/ Watching: Carnivale/ Listening: Ratatat and Freezepop
My first job ...
was making hair wraps at Disneyland.
My best moment ...
again, I've got to many to pick just one!
My inspiration ...
my irrespressible Ma, my sweetheart of a boyfriend, and everyone who just keeps on after their passion no matter what.
As long as you have a spot with plenty of sun, you can landscape with herbs. Most herbs are easy going plants that don't need much attention besides the occasional watering when the weather gets hot. Even better, they tend not too be too picky about soil quality either. These qualities make herbs a good choice for a low-maintenance landscape. As I said before, most herbs like well drained soil and a sunny spot. Mint is the exception to the rule, preferring a little more water and partial shade. Catnip likes the same conditions, which isn't too surprising when you consider they're in the sa...
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