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Talkback: Keeping herbs for winter
This year I have potted up herbs that die down in winter (mint, chives, marjoram) and put them on my kitchen windowsill. Very handy for snipping! What's with the Dill this year ? Mine's grown to over 1m 8o cms and still going. My only references say by Caroline
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28/11/2011 18:29:56
by Wolf J Flywheel
Ideas for a strawberry planter
is a pic of my planter any ideas welcome.   I have a big blue pipe it's quite wide and tall think I'm going to drill holes down one side and stick strawberries in them any body no a good variety to grow this way? I have planted strawberries in long by Have a go Nick
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13/05/2013 03:53:36
by Lyn
Windowsill planter
Hi All, First time to the forums. I'm just getting into gardening. I'm trying to find some long pots/planters that I could have indoors on my windowsill to take advantage of the warm growing space (not quite got the greenhouse sorted yet. Any by Giles Buist
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20/03/2012 21:15:03
by Giles Buist
Talkback: Rust fungus on grass
Gardening in mild/moist climate of Devon, I noticed rust has arrived along a row of chives I grew this year. I have cut the infected chives down to ground level to avoid it spreading. Similar to Pippa I hope my leeks don't get it too. Nothing by Josephine from Wilts
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28/11/2011 18:39:39
by mandy
Container Gardening - all seasons
over straight away. Thanks. Chives, Creeping Thyme, Osteospermum Daisy Mae, Marigolds, Antirrhinum (Snapdragons) (Madam Butterfly are quite compact?),  Midget Blue Cornflower, Candytuft, Dianthus, Aubretia Royal Series, Limnanthes douglasii  (Poached by mysterywoman196
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13/05/2012 09:13:02
by A.M
all veg and herb and what to do now
't watch them (mint in particular is better in its own pot. But you can move some to a separate pot.) Rosemary will grow to a sprawling bush and will also need a space of its own eventually. Chives will grow back after cutting, although you may have by tommysmith
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15/06/2012 21:36:24
by andyben
Buying plants on ebay
like green onions or chives. Also called tree onion, winter onion or walking onion.They are called walking onion because the bulb clusters which grow on the top of the plant, bend down to the ground from their own weight as they grow. The bulbs take by mowfolk
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23/04/2013 00:49:25
by blackest
Herbs dying
Has anyone else been having trouble with herbs this year?  I grow mine in containers - mint, oregano, feverfew etc - and almost all of them have had diseased leaves, poor growth and when the sun finally did arrive last week, scorched leaves.  Even by jalcinto
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04/08/2012 16:51:25
by blueberry77
I'm the kiss of death to herbs it seems......
Okay, so I sow all seeds as instructed on the packets/gw site - they include Parsley, Basil and Chives....and if I'm lucky a few will germinate, grow about an inch tall then keel over and die on me:/ ....I don't overwater them and keep them on my by The Manic Slughunter:)
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03/04/2013 10:30:58
by Joyce Goldenlily
Talkback: Carrot fly
to thinning, harvesting and weeding around them.  I also grow a row of marigolds alongside.  So far this seems to work for me. Simply grow under fleece. The total answer with no negatives This year i planted a row of tagetes then a row of chives either side my by nigelpoole
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04/08/2012 07:13:44
by muddy mare

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