Dear Bud, I went on a site visit to our clients house a while ago. Kuya Joseph (our clients brother) brewed super yummy coffee for me and then we talked about so many things! I kind of lost track of time. So I think some of our working drawings won't reach the deadline you gave me.. ermergerd. But I'll try to still finish them on time :D
Good news is I got a client freebie!!! As kuya Joseph and I were talking about his love for plants and herbs, he gave me this:
Anis |
This plant is called Anis. It's leaves smell so strong and they are used in a lot of Vietnamese dishes. I wish the internet had #smellstagram.
I was a bit worried that I won't be able to take care of the plant. As you know, most of the herbs that I bought in Tagaytay just wilted away. So he gave me tips on how to properly grow herbs.
Half sand, half organic ash. |
1. Herbs don't like to be drowned in water. So..
2. Plant them in a terra cotta pot with...
3. Half sand half & half organic ash soil mixture.
4. Make sure your herbs get the right amount of sun.
5. Basils love sun. You can leave them in your terrace.
Coach adds a bit of tanginess to the herb. Bad dog, Coach!!! |
Let's try to cook Vietnamese food when you go here bud. :D
That's all for now :) Time to get back to work. Promise I'll work as fast as I can.
xx!
-Y