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Related: About this forumHow green is your poop pile? I showed ours to google images and found out that:

"Based on the image, this appears to be a lush patch of tarragon growing on a mound of soil within a fenced area.
Plant Type: This perennial herb is known for its distinct aromatic leaves used in cooking.
Growing Condition: It thrives in well-drained soil and prefers full sunlight to thrive.
Cultivation: The mound likely helps improve drainage, which is crucial for preventing root rot in this plant.
Usage: Tarragon is commonly used in French cuisine to flavor vinegars, sauces, and chicken or fish dishes.
What AI did not know is the "mound of soil" is a mound of horse manure. Which means I would not consider using google's stated "Usage". Ever.
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How green is your poop pile? I showed ours to google images and found out that: (Original Post)
George McGovern
Friday
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I have strongly suspected, RockRaven, that AI's not so smart as it's made out to be. Thank You!!
George McGovern
Saturday
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RockRaven
(19,673 posts)1. I grow tarragon. I cook with tarragon. Tarragon is a friend of mine.
That, AI, is no tarragon.
George McGovern
(12,580 posts)2. I have strongly suspected, RockRaven, that AI's not so smart as it's made out to be. Thank You!!
Rebl2
(17,893 posts)3. I didn't
realize tarragon was a perennial. Have never grown it, but maybe I will in the future.
George McGovern
(12,580 posts)4. Thanks Rebl2.