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Talkback: Growing herbs
I have got two small pots of mint and a pot the rosemary and a bay tree. I am going to have a go at growing Coriander, never grown it before. Couldn't live without my herbs, if nothing else the smell of them is just wonderful. I'm trying by donutsmrs
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29/06/2012 10:48:37
by rena05
Talkback: Growing borage for Chelsea
WHAT HAVE I GOT TO CONSIDER WHEN GROWING CORIANDER? Sow your seeds in a small pot of multi purpose compost covering the seeds to twice the depth. Place in a warm place until shoots start showing through. Do not let the seeds dry out. Once seedlings by greeny
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28/11/2011 18:31:12
by georgie
planting herbs in pots
Hi I have bought a trough, in which I want to plant a mixture of herbs in. ie parsley, coriander, chives,sage etc I'm not sure what type of compost I should be using. Can you advise. Jean This is a bit of a conundrum, english herbs will be happy by Jean Batstone
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16/06/2012 12:20:25
by grannyjanny
Deer proof plants and shrubs
Deer eat almost everything I plant including thorny roses.  Apart from looking in other people's gardens to see what they grow I would like any information on suitable plants and shrubs please. Owning 10 country acres includes all the wildlife.  One by patgee
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13/05/2012 20:43:46
by kaydeross
coriander
I used to be able to grow coriander and it was always quite prolific.  The last couple of years however it has bolted (?) very quickly before I've had any time to enjoy it.         (I think that's the word) well the new leaves come through very fine by Lavande
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04/06/2012 10:18:17
by Green Magpie
Talkback: Growing herbs
and wild fennel which grows in meter high tall fronds. I find the winter savoury very useful as it can replace oregano and thyme in most dishes and is winter hardy and everygreen. The leaves of lemon balm are lovely mixed with mint in tea. And the coriander by Margaret
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28/11/2011 18:43:24
by Chris G
basil, chives and parsley
trap within your garden. I completely agree with marsh, I grow chives and basil in the conservatory. Parsley in the garden, but it wasn't good last year.I am going to try coriander this year as well. thanks for the advice, i have taken it action by David 25
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05/03/2013 01:38:29
by David 25
Windowsill propogation
, chillis, pak choi, peppers, broccoli, lettuce, salad mix, coriander, basil..... My question is whether everything needs to be thinned down to a single seedling? For some, such as the cucumber which grows thick stems this is obvious. For other things by cxgcxg
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15/04/2013 23:33:52
by cxgcxg
Veg growing inside
What are the best vegetables to grow inside. Have had success with various chilli varieties in the past as well as herbs and will be growing them again this year, but I was wondering what else you all think Is worth a try. We have large south facing by Mattwestyorks
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18/03/2013 23:45:23
by fish4card
Talkback: Speedy salads
can you grow fast crops on a kitchen window sill,will they get enough light Yes, they can be grown on pots on a bright windowsill, but do need good light. Turn the pots daily to keep growth upright, and prevent seedlings bending towards the light by rogerdennis
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28/11/2011 18:37:37
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