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housework using plants
and turned the oven off is to put a few leaves in and you will smell the freshness and lovely scent. It's so lovely to see you using the spelling of Rosemarie for the beautifully scented herb, usually spelled Rosemary - I like it as it is my name and the way by flowering rose
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21/10/2012 18:02:53
by carolinesmith
2x young plantd IDs
versions: https://www.dropbox.com/s/y199mouh4789ets/IMAG0526.jpg https://www.dropbox.com/s/pwmpm6b8sf5g1bm/IMAG0527.jpg   2. is herb Robert, a wild geranium I thought 1. was a creeping buttercup but when enlarged it looked too hairy thanks Nutcutlet. i feel by djjjuk
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01/05/2013 16:48:10
by nutcutlet
fence planting
-to-build-your-own-living-wall-or.html   heres 5 for you: But you can just type living wall planter into a google search http://search.thompson-morgan.com/search?w=flower+pouches http://www.harrodhorticultural.com/herb-and-salad-vertical-planters-pid8423.html http://www.gardenbeet.com/herb by clogherhead
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09/02/2013 10:50:16
by discodave
No Man's Land - or Woman's :-)
shade / partial shade, well-drained, slightly alkaline. Thanks in advance for suggestions. Flo x   Flo - some scented plants would be nice - a Sarcacocca maybe?Skimmias are low growing,too . What about some herbs? I will keep thinking Pam LL x Lavenders by FloBear
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06/04/2013 21:36:44
by FloBear
Talkback: How to grow basil from seed
global settings. On the displayed page click "Global Storage Settings panel" on the right hand menu. On the setting panel click the second tab and place a check mark in the second checkbox (Allow third party content...) Can basil and other herbs be grown by honesthunk
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29/06/2012 09:16:35
by gardener2
Talkback: Nasturtium and thyme
doesn't seem that long ago the Chelsea flower show, comes around so quickly, you will be dashing off again to show all the wonderful herbs you grow, wish you luck hope there is another gold for all your efforts. Could you advise me whether by Frances M
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28/11/2011 18:31:18
by HONEYBUG1
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
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
Is this a ladybird?
it or foster it? Possibly rosemary beetle, needs squishing. I think you will find the answer here:- http://www.gardenersworld.com/how-to/problems/veg-and-herbs/rosemary-beetle/416.html. Sorry you will have to copy and paste the link rather than click by Angela at 27
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22/05/2012 18:11:07
by Angela at 27
How do I get rid of earwigs?
Earwigs are destroying everything I plant at the moment (salad/brassicas/herbs/clematis). It's definitely earwigs as I've done a midnight raid with a torch & it's swarming with them. I've tried upturned flowerpots with straw in, but this barely by JD BATH
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14/06/2012 18:08:16
by sotongeoff