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	<title>Comments on: What type of plant can I grow in the house this time of year and then plant it outside and it survive?</title>
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		<title>By: pinkyprincessx</title>
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		<description>Borage reseeds all summer so it would be happy being started later. It&#039;s a herb, leaves taste cucumber-ish flowers taste sweet, but it&#039;s quite hairy so interesting/weird to chew on. It&#039;s an annual but seeds itself into most gardens for next year.

Some other plants that &#039;pop up&#039; in my garden later in the year are; radishes (would work best if you had a cool spot outside for the first bit) they flower if you let them and i find their flowers are great pollinator attractors for my other veggies. Morning glories and nasturtiums (nasturtiums are edible taste kinda peppery)  have been popping up aswell. my mom usually does a second pea planting at this time so you could do peas or possibly sweet peas.

i don&#039;t have experience with an indoor herb garden; for basil  seek out compact varieties cause common varieties get big -my lemon basil is 3feet tall right now. Garlic grows well inside (and it&#039;s easy to find). Other plants to consider are rosemary, mint, thyme, dill, oregano. Sun will be essential for good growth and flavour be carefull not too water to much aswell.&lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;References : &lt;/b&gt;&lt;br&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Borage reseeds all summer so it would be happy being started later. It&#8217;s a herb, leaves taste cucumber-ish flowers taste sweet, but it&#8217;s quite hairy so interesting/weird to chew on. It&#8217;s an annual but seeds itself into most gardens for next year.</p>
<p>Some other plants that &#8216;pop up&#8217; in my garden later in the year are; radishes (would work best if you had a cool spot outside for the first bit) they flower if you let them and i find their flowers are great pollinator attractors for my other veggies. Morning glories and nasturtiums (nasturtiums are edible taste kinda peppery)  have been popping up aswell. my mom usually does a second pea planting at this time so you could do peas or possibly sweet peas.</p>
<p>i don&#8217;t have experience with an indoor herb garden; for basil  seek out compact varieties cause common varieties get big -my lemon basil is 3feet tall right now. Garlic grows well inside (and it&#8217;s easy to find). Other plants to consider are rosemary, mint, thyme, dill, oregano. Sun will be essential for good growth and flavour be carefull not too water to much aswell.<br /><b>References : </b></p>
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