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Curt L.
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An Herbal Puzzle for Peter Joseph Swanson & You!
June 16, 2009 03:45 PM EDT
(Updated: June 16, 2009 03:50 PM EDT)
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***** "Ground disappears at Versailles" = What herb that cannot be grown from seed? *****
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Comments: 31
I grow garlic only from a bulb.
there are several I by starters for but I believe come from seed
Garlic?
Tarragon?
Specifically French Tarragon? Is that right? Did I get one right finally for the first time ever - and before anyone else??? Should I pump my fist triumphantly in the air and do a victory dance??
Oh, Kimber! Congratulations! There's no way this could not be the specifically correct answer. Victory dance by all means!
Thanks John
I will go with Tarragon,, not sure yet will try
I have no idea
earth ground = terra That is what got me started I knew that right off
so I though ground that is missing terra gone - great pun
so then I thought about the versailles part and it is french
i googled french tarragon and it was something that really existed so i know i got it!! YAY!
AND tarragon does not grow from seed!
This is the first time I have ever been able to really figure one of these out easily!! YAY I feel so much smarter!
:-) You rock, Kimber!
Thanks :) SO do you - I love your puzzles!
Just found an old post I missed. Great job, Kimber!
Nicely done, Kimber. Glad I didn't have to think about this. Don't want to get a headache. LOL
yay, kimber! that is just about how I felt the first time i got one...Curt, you be wise, man,wise...:)
Don't know this one Curt - but congrats to whomever! Salud
Yay, Kimber!
Tarragon is good !
congrats Kmber
Here I am !!! I wouldn't have know that. I always start with seeds when I want to go things.
grow things !!!
These puzzles are a hoot, huh ???
Nicely done Kimber. Yay!!!
French Tarragon it is!
Congratulations, Kimber, your logic was flawless, smart lady!
Merry Wednesday to all and to all a good day!
WOOT!! for Kimber and Curt's puzzles!
Fascinating. I'd never have guessed.
I wouldn't have either, Sheila.
The things one learns on gather.:)
Very clever!
Another excellent one, Curt! :o)