I have bin away from home for 6 weeks. I can admit I have bin a little nervous how my herbs would have survived this neglect. A dear friend have bin taking great care of them and this is what I met when I got home:
Tomato plant have just exploded (right now flooded to)

Thyme and rosemary is looking good, need to take care of some thyme

Ruccola did not survive not being eaten

Mynth, lavendel and basil, basil, chives and parcely well they are in different stages of alive
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