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Apr 03, 2008

What's on your windowsill?

Besides the usual array of in-progress germination tests (which with longer days I've been able to move up from the basement grow lights and into *real* sunshine!), I have this lovely pot of basil on my windowsill.

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I planted two pots, one of basil and one of mint, but forgot to label which was which. Happily, the leaves on this plant are now large enough to give off the pungent scent of basil, confirming its identity.

Are you in the planting mood? Any of Botanical PaperWorks' plantable cards, journals and favors are a great way to "give a garden". Plant the card and colorful wildflowers will grow. And you can get a head start on summer by starting the plants indoors and transplanting when the earth is ready. Perfect for Mother's Day, spring Baby Showers and summer Weddings!

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