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Ants in a Herb Garden
We have a Community Herb Garden in which we grow Thyme. Unfortunately Ants are building nests under the spreading thyme and destroying them. What can we do?     Ants love dry ground, is there any way that you can make it damper to deter them?  I had by marigold3
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26/06/2012 22:19:16
by Moonlit Hare
using a propagator
I am relatively new to gardening in my own first garden though I have grown herbs, tomatoes and some flowers in rented accommodation before. I now own my own garden and I want to grow some of my own veg, though it is not a huge garden.I do not have by lacemaker
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04/03/2012 11:01:46
by lacemaker
what to do
I am new at gardening, I have Parsnips in tubs and some in a small patch, My garden is 10mx10m, lawn in center, 4mx6m, so not alot for growing , lots of pots ,Ihave just lifted my dalias , stored in a tub with shreded paper, we had a frost last week by BW
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28/09/2012 15:13:00
by sotongeoff
Talkback: How to propagate herbs
different plant to Lemon Grass This is Lemon Balm http://www.victoriananursery.co.uk/herb_plants/lemon_balm_plant/ and this is Lemon Grass http://www.victoriananursery.co.uk/herb_plants/lemon_grass_east_indian_plant/ Lemon Balm is very easy to grow by DHOORG
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27/04/2012 16:02:02
by lilylouise
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
Difference between garden centre and grocery store herbs
. The difference isn't in the variety, but the way they're grown. Supermarket herbs are forced, in optimal conditions, so grow larger much more quickly than garden centre herbs. Garden centre herbs, being grown more slowly, are sturdier and stronger plants which by Kitty Jingga
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29/09/2012 17:17:22
by figrat
Tomatoes And Herbs
H is on the slightly acid side the toms will be fine. Most herbs are not fussy about soil/compost, as they grow very well in the wild with no cossetting. Tomatoes wil be fine in multi-purpose, although they will need feeding eventually, especially if they're kept by Tina_i_am
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31/05/2012 09:49:46
by Green Magpie
Talkback: Growing cress
in gardening books so far to the best of my knowledge , as I have looked at almost every book available in this area of growing herbs. The detailed description has answered many questions I came across, as I am an absolute beginner in practical gardening, 6 by Hum
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28/11/2011 18:42:49
by school project
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: How to grow basil from seed
inside on the windowsill in the winter months? I will be growing lots of this in my greenhouse next year. Thanks for a great video. Loved it. Thanks so we dont need to water it till it actually come out? Eddie Craig wrote (see) Can basil and other herbs by honesthunk
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29/06/2012 09:16:35
by gardener2