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Is it wild phlox?
thread- I'm growing sweet rocket from seed for the first time this year. So looking forward to plants next year. Robot, I've just had a look at the the few remaining seeds that I have got. They are very dark brown in colour, a sort of elongated shape by Robot
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20/06/2012 10:45:19
by Robot
Need an all rounder organic solution to pests
Hello I have several herbs, rocket, basil, mint and they all seem to be affected by rust (but I am a novice so could be wrong). I want to keep them alive in a organic way as I use them for cooking. My additional complication is that I live in China by JOHN KENNY2
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09/09/2012 09:11:36
by Palaisglide
edible non poisenous plants/bushes
you kerri Snap!  me too, so I know what you mean.  Yes, those you've mentioned will be fine, including violas. More, just off the top of my head are: Sage (different colours) curly parsley (good colour and texture) Calendula (pot marigold) Sweet Rocket by kerri
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12/03/2013 21:10:10
by kerri
What was the name of that lovely plant
looking forward to seeing the flowers next year. I have seen a couple of plants in a nursery/garden centre but they didn't look that good, much  better to grow yourself, I think Hi everyone - my sweet rocket seeds which germinated last year flowered by Ken Wallace
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29/06/2012 21:10:54
by fotofit
Soft seed potatoes
Hi, first timer growing potatoes. I bought the seeded pots about 6 weeks ago now, Scottish javelin, red rooster & Charlotte . I'm only just getting round to planting them this weekend. All will be grown in pots, is there any advice out there before by Beverley Hynd
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14/06/2012 13:30:23
by Netherfield
Growing parsley and basil
Hi all, I've grown my parsley and basil from seeds (the whole pack of seeds) and they are growing well from the looks of it! Do you think it looks overgrown? I want to avoid my rocket situation where it ended up wilting then dying. I wish by Mizzli
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03/04/2013 23:51:13
by Mizzli
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the year!  Much healthier and tastier than those you buy at the supermarket! Our family favourite is mange tout great as baby veg in stir fries but also makes the best soup when they get too big! Rocket is easy to grow and lovely in salads. I also love by Carl Martin-Harris
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06/05/2012 21:41:44
by Zoomer44
Potato Blight - which potato to grow
Hi, I have been looking through the forum and doing some reasearch online but have got myself a bit confused. I would like to grow potatoes next year and have heard about potato blight but then not sure which potatoes to grow next year. Can anyone by Emmaandsam Emmaandsam
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14/12/2012 20:51:42
by JIMMMY
hardy palms
they will be fine with. The cerifera (blue form of chamaerops) is hardier than the standard green but slower growing, again it is ideal for a pot. The Hardiest palm would be a Trachycarpus Fortunei, but it will grow much quicker than the previous mentioned and once by sunnylou
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07/01/2013 18:54:22
by sunnylou
Spring Garden
baskets and take the basket out after they have finished flowering. I also have clay soil and the tulips do not last, I grow them in pots and daffodils in the ground.  I would also add biennials, wallflowers, honesty, sweet rocket. Go with the flow by Snailspace
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27/08/2012 14:05:10
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