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Talkback: Healing herbs
very good to read about and try out I have rosemary growing wildly in my backyard. I also have lavender and spearmint growing in my garden. great comments from people that know, the wonders of these herbs. enjoy anything about herbs, really loved by bulgaria
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24/11/2011 15:30:01
by reillymarie
Gossamer
Following a warm, dry night i noticed a huge amount of gossamer in my garden. there were everywhere, even from all of the cars in the street. there were strands floating about in the garden and more in town. Does anyone know what has prompted this by WendyC4
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19/08/2012 19:54:47
by Penninepetal
Talkback: RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2009 - companion planting
and sweet green way to fight pests and encorage wildlife.. more of this please. Try putting pots of marigolds in the greenhouse, you'll never have whitefly again. Also mix herbs in with the veg. I was going to have a separate herb garden but now I'll mix by Newcastle
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10/05/2012 09:10:20
by Hazy
Fairy ring and fruit and veg?
Hi, I'm digging up a large portion of my lawn to make a veg patch and herb garden.  I'm also planning to grow some fruit (pears, gooseberries and a grapevine).  Part of the lawn had fairy rings and the soil beneath the turf is very dry and full by Dovefromabove
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20/05/2012 12:50:33
by Dovefromabove
Seeds...
I have been writing a book now for sometime with all the magical, medicinal and historical uses of herbs and plants in the garden from medieval times to now. I need to know, and cant find it anywhere, how you know what seeds can be planted 'ripe by Oakley Witch
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09/04/2013 23:18:06
by Oakley Witch
Talkback: Canna virus
I am an Organic Gardener, treating plants with Herbs & SpicesYour problem, it appears lack of iron, just place a rusty nail 2/3 inches deep in the soil, a feet away from the plant keep moist.I feel it should work DEAR SIR I HAVE A EUCALYPTUS TREE by shahwon
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24/11/2011 15:29:37
by r.townsend357
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
Talkback: Growing herbs
of Japanese red bunching onion seeds and now have my useful bunches back and looking much prettier with their red stems and bulbs. I agree, Kate, herbs are the "must grow" for the good cook. Rosemary is flowering in a sheltered spot in my garden but a large by Margaret
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28/11/2011 18:43:24
by Chris G
Herb border
I have a smallish area ( more a triangle ) which i have decided to create a herb garden in. I have been looking at designs, and reading up on all things herbs...ideally evergreen varierty...aka...something to look at as well as too eat. Any thoughts by garjobo
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10/04/2013 22:03:57
by BobTheGardener
brand new large slanted grit container to grow herb in...
Hi. Being a novice gardener I would like to ask if anyone has some advice on whether or not I could use a brand new large slanted grit container to grow herbs in?    Many thanks in advance.....  I dont know what that is dizzi, but if you can put by Dizzilexia
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07/04/2013 19:51:14
by Sam Glendinning