Thread: FRENCH Tarragon
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Old July 3, 2017   #9
kayrobbins
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In the south we can grow it in the fall and winter but it can't take the heat and humidity. I buy my plants from a local herb farm each fall. I really should try to bring it inside for the summer and see if I can keep it alive. I do have lot of Mexican Tarragon growing. If you don't let it bloom and only use the very young tender growth it is an acceptable substitute for the French.
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