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Any IDeas (sorry!) what these are?
sure about because of the angle, however i thought it might be Rose Bay Willow Herb, but the leaves seem a bit wide. Any chance you could break a bit off and see if its bleeds white latex..?  as it might be a Spurge. Don't know about the first one by Lorea
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11/06/2012 21:03:09
by Dovefromabove
Good Customer Service!
which is supposed(I don't think so!) to be a perennial.The only place I could find them online in the UK was Norfolk Herbs so I placed an order for 2 plants and a Stevia.A couple of days later I had an email to say they were very sorry but my order was 5 by lilylouise
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15/06/2012 11:48:44
by David K
Umbellifer featured in March issue of GW Magazine
like chervil http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2012/sep/14/alys-fowler-chervil-herbs-gardening, but there are many umbellifers that look very similar.  Even ground elder looks very pretty when flowering in the right place by Kieran Masterton
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28/04/2013 15:19:47
by Dovefromabove
Easy care plants
Hi, I'm looking for advise for good plants to use in the school garden that has been ruined by recent builing works. They need to be ones which wont take over the courtyard style area but give year long structure and interest. We are determined by The Artist
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23/05/2013 23:08:16
by HOLEDIGGER
Mini-orchards
I work at sea 8 months of a year and my back garden consists of grey stone slate chips and decking. I have troughs and tubs of veg and herbs along the back frence I would like to have a row of mini-fruit tress that grow no more than 2.5m high by rovarch
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24/09/2012 17:52:24
by rovarch
seeds that I have but do not want!
I have bought an enormous amount of flower seeds from a local garden centre that closed down and paid very little for them. I then went to the local car boot sale and had a little bit of joy but actually ended up buying more seeds! Also a bargain I by wild265
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19/04/2013 18:32:34
by gab82
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
Talkback: Nasturtium and thyme
in the UK? HI JEKKA, I WANT TO PLANT SOME MEDICINAL HERBS, WHICH ONES WOULD BE SUITABLE FOR MINOR AILMENTS AND STOMACH PROBLEMS?. GOOD LUCK WITH YOUR CHELSEA GARDEN, WILL YOU INCORPORATE HERBS IN IT?. I have a large Rosemary plant which is getting too big by Frances M
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28/11/2011 18:31:18
by HONEYBUG1
No Man's Land - or Woman's :-)
. affinis), for late summer. maybe a few different types of hostas!! or a herb garden, maybe thymes and varying lavenders?!! Japanese Acer   Thats the hard part with gardening so many lovely plants and flowers but which theme to choose!! im in the same by FloBear
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06/04/2013 21:36:44
by FloBear
Talkback: Delivering plants to Chelsea
love to hear that things are going well for Chelsea I hope you are rewarded again for all your hard work love herbs, they not only bring life to the garden they light up a culinary experience by kaycurtis20002000@yahoo.co.uk
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28/11/2011 18:31:39
by Gonzo