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Pruning herbs

By Jekka McVicar on 07/03/2008 16:26:00

It's always been my ritual, in the first week of March, to start the long-awaited pruning of overwintered herb shrubs and trees. However, a word of warning for those who live in the north - the long range forecast is for another cold snap, possibly


Growing borage for Chelsea

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

of being outside our plants have experienced wind, rain, hail and sunshine. I'm pleased to report no damage has been done - they're looking good and flowering spikes are appearing.Borage is a great herb for vegetable gardens. The flowers attract bees, which


Chelsea Flower Show: back to earth

By Jekka McVicar on 30/05/2008 17:04:00

We're home after a wonderful 10 days at the Chelsea Flower Show. It was even better than I expected. The herbs performed magnificently and they looked wonderful all week, which was especially good for those who visited our stand on Saturday. I


Chelsea Flower Show countdown

By Jekka McVicar on 14/03/2008 18:01:00

herb garden and therefore I usually incorporate some form of sculpture into the display. This year I have teamed up with Joanna Migdal. Last year she told me about an amazing sundial she was creating of a hare holding a sundial in his hands.I could


Final preparations for Chelsea

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

The final build up to the Chelsea Flower Show has started. It's become something of a tradition to open the herb farm to the public the weekend before Chelsea. Visitors who aren't going to the show can see the display plants and it's a great boost


Nasturtium and thyme

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

, Thymus Jekka are looking perfect, but I don’t know how they will hold. We have produced some great plants for Cleve West, who has designed the BUPA garden. He will have some giant angelicas, Angelica archangelica in full flower. I love this herb


Primula, lavender, aphids and slugs

By Jekka McVicar on 11/04/2008 17:23:00

the cowslips, Primula vulgaris, have gone into full flower in early April. There are a few buds left, but they won't hold for a further five weeks, so these herbs will definitely miss the show. Luckily, they're not required for any of the show gardens we


Delivering plants to Chelsea

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

Wendy has spent the past few days tidying the plants and loading them onto trolleys for the show gardens that we're supplying. Then Mac, my husband, has been delivering them to the gardens at Chelsea.Cleve West, designer of the BUPA garden, kindly


Planting seeds and germination

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

annuals into flower is to be mean and only feed the plants when changing the pot size; this way the plant won't produce too much foliage.For the Herb Farm we have been sowing French parsley. The trick to get a good germination is to sow the seeds


Six plants for a new garden

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 19/08/2008 12:33:00

I have a question for you, one that my wife came up with recently while we were mooching around the garden. Imagine, if you will, that one sunny morning you are suddenly plucked from your existing garden and plonked into a new one. The transfer


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