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July 11, 2009

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Bake and Sew

Oh! fantastic idea. I will give it a try in my garden this week - thanks

Sonja

What a clever idea!! Feel like chopping down my mint, coriander and parsley that's growing in the back garden to have a go at it right now...

Sonja
xx

kim

Lovely idea! Just need a bit of sun again, and I'll have a go myself

dottycookie

I like the bulldog clips as driers - I fear I still have a bunch of strung together sage drying in the shed from last year!

Ali

Herbs I have a-plenty. Sunshine? None this week.

Lucy Locket-Pocket

What a brilliant idea Julie! I've got some gorgeous mint in my garden but it's gone totally wild and is practically taking over the place!

Lucy x

Tania - Jet Designs

Fantastic Idea with the bull clip - I have three lavender bushes that are full to falling over - and this may be a quicker way to dry the flowers!

tichmouses trinkets

thats a real good plan for herbs, i will try it out. and i am going too give it a try with lavender too . ...♥

kendall*micayla

oh they look perfect!! so yummy!

Wyldhare

I bet that smells heavenly!

I have taught myself enough knitting to do the brown part of your hedgehog pattern. The link for the demo videos you gave has been SO helpful! Thank you! I hope to start the lighter color tonight. I am so excited!

Sinta

That's a brill idea :) I tend to just use the string and hang them up in the airing cupboard. Might give that a go ^_^

Jenni

Hey...terrific idea...I've got Gardening Time today so it's into the lavender and the herb bed......

Andrea (noricum)

Great idea with the bulldog clip!

For some reason I thought it was better to dry herbs out of the sun... or is it just you're supposed to keep them from light after they're dry?

Joy

Julie, will you ever cease to inspire me. Why had I not thought of drying my herb glut.

emma

You can freeze them to, especially parsley to put in cooking sauces, then you just break off what you need and crumble them in, doesn't look as pretty though xxx.

Cele

Great Idea, I bet they will be delicious.

Debbie

Great idea is right! I am off to get one of those for my herbs. Smart cookie you!

Your garden,potatoes,herbs are lovely!
I love summertime!:)

lisa

O, thanks for sharing that tip!!!! I will give it a try...:)

Maria

I absolutely love that Idea, and promise to steal it when summer and fresh herbs returns to Melbourne.

Melly

Hi there Julie, Long time no chat!!! I hear maybe you can offer me some advice as I think I may be experiencing something similar to you.... Please look at my blog if you have the time and I would love to hear how/if you managed to have any success with your design theft.

Emma

What an excellent idea. I have so much basil it's taking over the kitchen windowsill, so I might have a go at drying some of it.

Lesley

What a great idea - and I bet your home dried herbs smell gorgeous!

xxx

carolyn

Lovely idea and it makes a great photo too.

Emma

That's a lovely idea Julie - they look lovely as well as smelling delicious I'll bet.

Kar

Just found your lovely blog!

Thanks for the bull clip idea. Never would have thought of that. Very simple. :)

Love all your little animal friends! Will you ever sell the patterns to them so that a few could be made by others (me). :) They are so adorable! Very nice job dear!

I'll be back for more visits to your charming little world.
xxxx

Mary

Everything you knit or grow looks so wholesome, declicious and tempting. How do you do it?!

Nell

Thanks for the tip! Bulldog clip makes perfect sense.

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