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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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someone on here to help  Thank you everyone who would have thought it would be so hard! Chillies Coriander Parsley Basil Peppers Tomato Chives Garlic chives I have my potatos in an egg box untop of fridge chatting to grow in bags   I had by Jinty40
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15/02/2013 14:07:24
by sotongeoff
Bee friendly plants for hanging baskets
 most wildlife-friendly plants! You could try herbs such as thyme, chives, rosemary, sage, mint and marjoram etc which are good for beneficial insects and useful in the kitchen.  Lavender is always a winner, and I found that the bees were attracted to gazania by Bowdeeka
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12/03/2012 19:27:28
by Bowdeeka
Square Food Gardening!
" that provides "a new way to garden with lesser space and less time". I was wondering if I could use this in my verandah! This article explains gives a detailed explaination on what I can grow on square foot gardens for all seasons. And they've got pretty helpful by Jimmy Holl
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30/01/2013 15:59:29
by artjak
Any garden questions to really test us
amateur gardening enthusiast with the query below please? I am growing basil, mint, chives, parsley, rockets and rosemary from the beginning again. I want to put them outside for the summer but when I did this last year with the same set of herbs they got by Verdun
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03/04/2013 23:45:40
by Woodgreen wonderboy
Talkback: Creeping buttercup
up.  I actually don't mind it in the lawn as mowing keeps it in check a bit but if it is given good rich soil it can grow quite tall and as I say take over other plants. Sue We have grass with weeds too and i'm not at all precious as long as it by mavis8491
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07/05/2012 22:42:03
by ian gillen
Leeks and beetroot
!? ) Beetroot seedlings  will look like tiny beetroot leaves with red stems and leeks will look like tiny tiny chives, often with a bent tip, and yes ... you'll recognise them when they appear  If you have any little plants that have roundish sprawling slightly by Loz
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10/06/2012 02:46:32
by yarrow2
edible non poisenous plants/bushes
be great. Heres what ive thought so far .chives . garlic.mint .lavender. Rosemary.nasturtiums. something in my brain is saying violas would be ok too but i could well be making it up. ps you are really helping me as i could troll the net but whats wrong by kerri
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12/03/2013 21:10:10
by kerri
Talkback: RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2009 - herbs for wildlife
. Will certainly try angelica, caraway and fennel. thanks chive flowers are also apparently very good as well be careful with the fennel, it can self-seed all over the place and become a bit of a thug On the other hand, you can grow Florence or bulb fennel which by catwoman1
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21/05/2012 17:03:24
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