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Hi Chris,

Let me see, on my kitchen window sill i have 3 African Violets, and two kinds of

Ivy.

On my screened back porch I have 1 Japanese Maple *hubbys*, 3 boston ferns, 2

orchids, 1 crown of thorns, 1 large pot of mellisa, cinnamon, african blue, line

and regular basil, cat nip, sweedish ivy, a huge pot of norfolk pines, 1 pot of

flat leaf italian parsely, and a varigated, airplane plant. Of course i am

always scouting for more plants lol.

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Vicki

 

 

 

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Ok - I confess. On my sunny windowsill is my colored bottle & glass collection

- many shades of green and much cobalt. Also, I have a large crystal. This is

in the house along with many rainbows when the sun shines, which is often.

Outside of this window which is over my sink in the kitchen, is my herb garden

in containers and built like steps. On the highest step is lavender, mint and

sage, just at window level. I think this should count as an extended

windowsill.

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My window area is currently loaded with seedling that are in desperate need of

transplant into larger pots. That is the task for today so long as the kids let

me at it. If not I may not touch them til next week.

 

Enjoy the day,

Kathryn

 

 

 

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Dear Chris,

Here, in Florida, I put my plants that cannot take the humidity and

heat that we are experiencing at the moment,on a north facing shady

windosill.

I have to take in my Pennyroyal, some of my orchids, my hens and

chickens,Tong herb, a Lavender and a houseleek. I also leave bowls of

dried eycalyptus leaves scattered around to absorb the indoor humidity

and give an aroma to the air..................Herbally yours Penny

 

On 7/11/06, Kathryn Chapman <paintedgoatfarm wrote:

> My window area is currently loaded with seedling that are in desperate need of

transplant into larger pots. That is the task for today so long as the kids let

me at it. If not I may not touch them til next week.

>

> Enjoy the day,

> Kathryn

>

>

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