Artemisia annua, and friends
19 days ago
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So it's about 8 weeks since the first sprout. Artemisia dracunculus is the unexpected addition. I've been sorting and transplanting and finally have about 70 Artemisia annua seedlings. Most are still very young and the birds seems to enjoy the flavor. I've been doing my best to keep them safe. Also appearing in this video is Artemisia alaskana and one Artemisia absinthium. The video ends on the one and only Artemisia absinthium. Also appearing in the video is Melilotus albus, tall sweet clover, a nitrogen fixing plant/weed I'm allowing to stay for the time being
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