




More Pics of Capital Nursery.
Photos by Laura Bemis
Laura Bemis and I were given a tour courtesy of Seth Taylor. Last weekend I started my own herb garden using the tips I learned from Seth.
I planted lavender, green onions, chives, Genovese basil and parsley.
Photos by Laura Bemis
Laura Bemis and I were given a tour courtesy of Seth Taylor. Last weekend I started my own herb garden using the tips I learned from Seth.
I planted lavender, green onions, chives, Genovese basil and parsley.
Basically, Sacramento area residents can almost anything!
Some tips:
Plants grown in the Mediterranean will flourush here- Pomegranates, olive trees, etc.
He also suggested taking a walk around the American River to get an idea of plants that grow with relatively no work.
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