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Jorie
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Hi,
I'd like to know what edible things would grow successfully where so far only common violets have grown. I dig them up but they always come back.

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shawnee
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Try planting herbs.....also Nasturtium is very easy to grow from seed and edible. Happy gardening
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I put basil and parsley in with the violets last year and they did great. As a matter of fact, the parsley is still growing and it has snowed on them several times and it has been below freezing for weeks.

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Jorie
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Thanks a lot . I'll be trying that, could always use a few more fresh herbs
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