Everything except the sage is likely to bounce back fairly quickly; sage grows a bit slower. It's likely that it will come back, but if it doesn't, I can dig you a couple when you come for iris. For that matter, I can give you bits of everything but the self-heal (the rabbits keep eating mine).
And I'd watch out around where the bits of lemon balm may have landed--if the ground was wet and they got stepped on and squished into soil, some of those bits will root, and you'll have it everywhere. One of my old gardening buddies learned that the hard way, once. Catnip will do that too.
Lemon Balm everywhere.... hmmm... I bet that will happen. I've decided that the silver lining here is that now I really can get in there to weed the area and add some dirt fill and get ALL the wild strawberries out of that bed. 'Cause, well, I can see them. ;)
Thanks for your offers! I'll likely take you up on the sage for sure.
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And I'd watch out around where the bits of lemon balm may have landed--if the ground was wet and they got stepped on and squished into soil, some of those bits will root, and you'll have it everywhere. One of my old gardening buddies learned that the hard way, once. Catnip will do that too.
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Thanks for your offers! I'll likely take you up on the sage for sure.
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...and I just had a quad mocha and 2 bran muffins...
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