I've never grown plants before. I have several herbs in tea cups, and they are actually doing really well (including one of the sage plants). But the thyme and this sage are not looking so hot. My grandmother thinks they will revive if I cut them back.
So my questions:
What did I do wrong?
And is there any point in trying to revive them, or should I start over?
Sage and Thyme not looking good
It's difficult to grow any plant in a container without drainage. And teacups are very small containers with little room for root growth. They look to be dried out. I would start over in larger pots.
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