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Hopefully we will be putting in an offer on a house this Thursday (for those of you who remember me, the other house deal fell through when we discovered it had a lot of repairs to be made during the home inspection)...
I am planning ahead for what I will want to take with me.
I have lemon grass, oregano, lavender, lemon thyme and regular thyme, parsley, chives, cilantro... also interspersed is a Shasta daisy, a Rudebeckia and gooseneck loosestrife, bee balm (the little pink one) and a few others that have died back and I don't know if they will return or not after our weird winter...
Should I try to move these or leave them behind for the next renter to enjoy? I'm thinking to simplify my life I should leave them all behind and start fresh in the new place.
What do you guys think?
Thanks for your help,
Janie
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