Rivethead
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I have a decent-sized environment with a 40 gallon aquatic side and a 40 gallon terrestrial (moist soil, sand, moss, mulch substrate).
I'm also an excellent cook who loves fresh herbs and spices. Specifically I use a lot of chives, garlic, dill, basil, and oregano.
I would like to create a small buried pot from which to grow some herbs in my habitat.
I'm passing on garlic; too high maintenance with digging it up.
I'm passing on Oregano, as it grows better in slightly dryer, blacker soil.
I know that chives, basil, and dill grow well in more moist environments, so that's what I'm shooting for.
Can anyone here think of a reason for me to not do this? Are there any detrimental effects that any of these plants would have on animals with semi-permeable membranes?
Your input and information is appreciated.
Thank you.
I'm also an excellent cook who loves fresh herbs and spices. Specifically I use a lot of chives, garlic, dill, basil, and oregano.
I would like to create a small buried pot from which to grow some herbs in my habitat.
I'm passing on garlic; too high maintenance with digging it up.
I'm passing on Oregano, as it grows better in slightly dryer, blacker soil.
I know that chives, basil, and dill grow well in more moist environments, so that's what I'm shooting for.
Can anyone here think of a reason for me to not do this? Are there any detrimental effects that any of these plants would have on animals with semi-permeable membranes?
Your input and information is appreciated.
Thank you.