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Waxahachie, TX 75165
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Currently Available Units:Two BDRM/One Bath - 870 Sqft - $889
Three BDRM/Two Bath - 1230 sqft - $1,169 (available 11/28)
One BDRM/One Bath - 760 sqft - $799
One BDRM/One Bath - 657 sqft - $749
Two BDRM/Two Bath - 1069 sqft - $1019
Two BDRM/Two Bath - 963 sqft - $959
Two BDRM/One Bath - 870 sqft - $889
Indian Creek Apartment Homes
Located in historic Waxahachie, Indian Creek Apartments offer the convenience of apartment home living blended with features typically found in custom homes. Separated from the ordinary by uncompromised quality, here, you are pampered with the ultimate in luxury living and value.
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Tuesday, September 3, 2013
Growing Herbs in Mason Jars: Simple and Decorative Way to Always Have Fresh Herbs in the Kitchen!
Growing Herbs in Mason Jars
This is a cute and easy way to have a supply of fresh herbs in your kitchen!
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| Rosemary, Basil, Chives, Mint |
If you love herbs as much as I do and want to try to grow your own, especially if you have limited space or a black thumb, this is the way to go.
Add some rocks for drainage.
What you need:
Mason jars (I used these wide mouth quart size ones.)
Organic potting soil
Choice of herbs (I found potted organic herbs in the grocery store.)
Small rocks/pebbles (I bought mine at World Market, but you can also find them on Amazon or in maybe even in your yard.)
How to make:
Fill bottom of mason jars with rocks or pebbles, allowing at least an inch of rocks for water drainage. Add soil, leaving room for herb roots. Remove herbs from container. With your hand, gently loosen the soil surrounding the roots and place in the jar, adding more soil as necessary to cover the roots. (You could also try planting seedlings or seeds directly in the jars.) Water and place in a sunny window or other sunny location. You can also use some tape or other material to label the herbs if you'd like.
Growing Herbs in Jars
What you need:
Mason jars (I used these wide mouth quart size ones.)
Organic potting soil
Choice of herbs (I found potted organic herbs in the grocery store.)
Small rocks/pebbles (I bought mine at World Market, but you can also find them on Amazon or in maybe even in your yard.)
How to make:
Fill bottom of mason jars with rocks or pebbles, allowing at least an inch of rocks for water drainage. Add soil, leaving room for herb roots. Remove herbs from container. With your hand, gently loosen the soil surrounding the roots and place in the jar, adding more soil as necessary to cover the roots. (You could also try planting seedlings or seeds directly in the jars.) Water and place in a sunny window or other sunny location. You can also use some tape or other material to label the herbs if you'd like.
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