Issue #19 of our special series about cooking in the coronavirus era.

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THE WAY WE'RE COOKING NOW

How to Have an Herb Garden That Actually Thrives

 
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Now more than ever, you may be herb-garden-curious. We support that: Growing your own herbs, whether in a patch of yard or a pot in your bedroom, is a great move for your dinners and your wallet. But how can you make sure the herbs you plant actually grow? Epi’s in-house gardening experts have some ideas.

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