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So What should I Plant?: This really depends on what you normally use or cook with but I have found Parsley, Thyme, Rosemary, Oregano, mint, etc are all easy to grow and are fairly forgiving when watering is missed. They also take up a small amount of space for the amount you will require from them.
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