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Growing borage for Chelsea

By Jekka McVicar on 04/04/2008 16:27:00

It's always exciting when we move the stock outside from the polytunnels to 'harden off' and 'grow on', so that they're just perfect for the Chelsea Flower Show. I guess it's rather like farmers letting cows out onto the grass after a long winter


Nasturtium and thyme

By Jekka McVicar on 02/05/2008 18:00:00

It's now May, and we're just 12 days away from building our display at the Chelsea Flower Show. We've had a few bouts of sunshine in the last week, during which I could literally feel the plants growing.The new Nasturtium, Tropaeolum majus 'Black


Countdown to the Chelsea Flower Show

By Jekka McVicar on 08/02/2008 17:08:00

Chelsea is the best show in the world, so they perform their socks off.This year we are growing organic herbs for, not only our display, but also for two of the large show gardens. This is how a small organic nursery covers the cost of putting on its own


Marigolds and French tarragon

By Jekka McVicar on 18/04/2008 17:23:00

with light levels, as the warm intense sun has appeared in-between both rain and snow showers. While the plants are growing rapidly in the greenhouse, they're also growing soft; we're having to move them outside to keep their growth turgid. However


Planting seeds and germination

By Jekka McVicar on 15/02/2008 17:02:00

on light levels. It's the constant temperature plus good light that encourages germination. The seedlings are growing in modular trays; this is a brilliant method that allows for easy transplanting into the garden as soon as the soil warms up. As the roots


Final preparations for Chelsea

By Jekka McVicar on 09/05/2008 18:08:00

; the temperatures have reached 23ºC in the day and fall to 13ºC at night. Sudden high temperatures after a long period of cold have caused many plants to grow very fast, which leads to wilting. The wonderful Angelica archangelica was the first to succumb


Delivering plants to Chelsea

By Jekka McVicar on 16/05/2008 17:19:00

description of culinary or medicinal uses. I hope this extra information will further inspire those that see the display to grow and use herbs.


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