I thought you meant real herbs! I mean, you cannot smoke blinking oregano! What do you do with that? Stick it in your dinner? Why don’t you grow some proper herb? You could grow dreadlocks. Well, you’re baldy, but you could get a dreadlock wig. That would look good when you’re out there shouting at the workmen digging up the road! Hotboy
Elsewhere: “Albeit repulsive to insects in general, due to its sulfur compounds, its flowers are attractive to bees, and it is sometimes kept to increase desired insect life”
I thought you meant real herbs! I mean, you cannot smoke blinking oregano! What do you do with that? Stick it in your dinner? Why don’t you grow some proper herb? You could grow dreadlocks. Well, you’re baldy, but you could get a dreadlock wig. That would look good when you’re out there shouting at the workmen digging up the road! Hotboy
Have you tried eating the chive flowers?
Hi Hotboy. HAve you had a bad reaction to the Disulfiram?
Hi Rob. No. Why?
That’s a coincidence. Neither have I.
Hi Rob,
Elsewhere: “Albeit repulsive to insects in general, due to its sulfur compounds, its flowers are attractive to bees, and it is sometimes kept to increase desired insect life”
I had chives once but by the time they flowered the stalks were too tough to eat.
Yes, Rob. It’s best not to wait.