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Sage _ Why Can't I grow it?
For some reason I cannot seem to grow sage, which is a shame because it is so tasty. When we lived in Dorset, I tried it in sandy soil in the ground but to no avail. Now that we haved moved to Devon, the herbs are in pots. The new sage plant is in a by Bulleyana_57
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27/09/2012 13:38:00
by pottiepam
Salvias
Has anybody grown salvia Amistad? How do you rate it? Is there a difference between Pineapple sage and Tangerine? I grow pineapple and its foliage is wonderfully scented but I don't know Tangerine by Verdun
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12/11/2012 23:39:22
by Verdun
Verbena and Russian Sage
I am new to gardening and planted a new large mixed perennial border recently. I timed it badly just before the hard frost we had in late March (lesson learnt for next year). However, all the plants now seem to be starting to push up shoots/grow by Dan 2
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22/04/2013 23:36:59
by Verdun
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
plant identification
can anyone identify this huge plant that just appeared in my garden this year. i certainly didn't plant it   Hi there rich3 - I can't be certain but it looks like a biennial named Clary Sage/Sage Clary/Salvia Sclarea - I have the Turkestanica by rich3
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01/07/2012 21:14:21
by fotofit
Ornamental grasses
but they dont seem to be widely grown and I wonder why. I have a pineapple sage with tall red flowers, 5' high, next to a white/green miscanthus in full flower as good as anything growing in the summer. Comvicing anyone? You're convincing me. Things by Verdun
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10/11/2012 16:18:44
by Caz W
Unknown plant/shrub
Hello everyone,been to a seed swop/very cheap sale today and came back with this amongst other things. The guy on the stall didn't know the name of it but it grows to be a big plant/shrub, has a flower spire bit like nettles he said. The leaves by hollie hock
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11/03/2013 11:44:14
by Lyn
seed swap mark 2
I found the other seed swap but couldn't get to the bit where I could add a post. Today I can offer Digitalis laevigata and D. parviflora. I would say that the laevigata is less hardy than the others I grow. The ones that are in the garden look a by nutcutlet
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07/04/2013 23:39:22
by Sam Glendinning
Advise please
I would like to create a herb display in an area in my garden. Any ideas please? Thank you.. One thing most herbs love is well-drained soil.  What type of soil do you have in the garden?  I have clay which doesn't really suit them, so I grow my by Sarahlou67
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30/05/2013 22:06:28
by Zoomer44
Talkback: Healing herbs
helped ease the soreness. This is a great article - will also save me from expensive Boots bills! i am going to give thease a try i have lavender, rosemary, sage, acouple types of mint and thyme growing already and am going to sow other herbs by bulgaria
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24/11/2011 15:30:01
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