As we enter the spring season in Washington, DC, it’s time to start thinking about planting your garden. If you’re looking for some planting suggestions appropriate for this time of year in the DC area, look no further. I have already cast my leafy-green seeds and my mint, chives, and oregano are flourishing after wintering over.
For those looking for some inspiration for their own gardens, consider adding herbs like basil, cilantro, and parsley to your planting list. These herbs thrive in the DC climate and are versatile additions to any culinary repertoire. Additionally, consider planting vegetables like tomatoes, peppers, and cucumbers for a bountiful summer harvest.
In other news, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has softened his image as a vaccine critic while vying to become the nation’s health secretary. Known for his controversial views on vaccines, Kennedy has been working to rebrand himself as a more moderate voice in the health and medicine arena.
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