Submitted by Fc-chungus t3_1216fjx in mildlyinteresting
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Fc-chungus OP t1_jdkphat wrote
Yep forgot the word :|
PamPooveyIsTheTits t1_jdkklgt wrote
“Plants for cooking”
Taint-Painter t1_jdklt2u wrote
Lol I thought the same. “Who’s hungry for some fried mint and sage leaves?”
PreOpTransCentaur t1_jdliy8i wrote
Fried sage leaves are a real thing.
twohedwlf t1_jdkmko1 wrote
Grocery stores have sold live herbs and other various types of plants for decades.
Fc-chungus OP t1_jdkpj2m wrote
First time I’ve seen them, in Trader Joe’s at least
CommonSenseIsNeeded t1_jdkkh1q wrote
Fresh herbs are the way to go.
QuailandDoves t1_jdkkgww wrote
I started growing some mint and it’s really taken off, I call it my mojito plant.
synapsing_at_random t1_jdkkoaw wrote
My cat loves to tear these up. Little bitch.
GlobalCommercial703 t1_jdl2oqg wrote
I fell for it , then went out of town, dead fresh herbs. It's like plan ahead, menu,when you're cooking, etc. Not just willy nilly, after a glass of wine, then think your going to cook something.
PreOpTransCentaur t1_jdlizk3 wrote
Plants need watering, yes.
treknaut t1_jdkl8ta wrote
Excessive packaging.
Fc-chungus OP t1_jdkpg92 wrote
It has a flower pot with an holes in the bottom, it’s so that you can transfer it to a bigger planter or the ground
clemep8 t1_jdmflve wrote
I buy these in the grocery store and plant them. They're far cheaper than the herb plants sold at Lowe's/Home Depot, and actually tend to grow much better.
Drink15 t1_jdklgru wrote
It’s called a herb but they have other “plants for cooking” called fruits and vegetables.