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Aug. 20, 2020

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New Herbs Bed

I don't have much to say right now. But for the sake of keeping my streak, I'll tell you about what I did today.
My girlfriend and I created a new bed in the yard for herbs. We removed greensward (maybe turf or sod? Basically, I mean grass.) to create a clean area. We put a bit of fertile soil on top of that, and then we planted the herbs.

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Aug. 23, 2020

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We removed greensward (maybe turf or sod? Basically, I mean grass.)sod to create a clean area.

Greensward and turf are also correct. I prefer sod.

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Aug. 21, 2020

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New Herbs Bed


New Herbs Bed New Herb Bed

In American English, when you say "Herb Garden" or "Herb Bed", you leave Herb as singular, even if there are multiple species of herbs.

I don't have much to say right now.


But for the sake of keeping my streak, I'll tell you about what I did today.


My girlfriend and I created a new bed in the yard for herbs.


We removed greensward (maybe turf or sod? Basically, I mean grass.) to create a clean area.


We removed greensward (maybe turf or sod? Basically, I mean grass.) to create a cleanr area. We removed greensward (maybe turf or sod? Basically, I mean grass.) to create a clear area.

"Clean" is fine, but it sounds better to me to say "clear", as if you were to say "we cleared the area of greensward."

We removed greensward (maybe turf or sod? Basically, I mean grass.)sod to create a clean area. We removed sod to create a clean area.

Greensward and turf are also correct. I prefer sod.

We put a bit of fertile soil on top of that, and then we planted the herbs.


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