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up easily enough Willow herb?  Increases by seed and underground spreading roots. Thanks  for your relies, they have gone a little crazy in one border so perhaps I will pull some out and leave some to see what they turn in to! opse replies by Cat 2
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14/05/2013 19:26:23
by nutcutlet
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!
extended my Stock!  I now have hundreds of perfectly packed and sealed seeds for both flowers and food plants and herbs. If anyone is interested please contact me through this forum. Oh and the price i am charging per pack is around 50 pence to a pound by wild265
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19/04/2013 18:32:34
by gab82
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
Belfast sink.
. what about using it for herbs with it being so close to the house I use mine for herbs, it means I've always got thyme, chives, marjoram and parsely close to hand when I need them in  hurry. Obviously only small amounts, if I need bigger quantities I by jean riley
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09/07/2012 19:01:53
by freshairfanatic
COMPOST MIX
HI Just watch Fri episode of GW.  Monty was potting up cuttings of herbs and putting them in a gritty compost mix. Can anyone tell me what proportions and how to make this mix up. Thanks A 50 - 50 mix of multipurpose compost & sharp sand will do by leafinthewind
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06/08/2012 19:29:46
by leafinthewind
Daughter 's wedding
to transport them from Cumbria to Sussex. Thanks in advance for any help. Your best bet would be small terracotta pots of herbs, you would be able to pick these up very economically the week before the wedding and they would travel quite happily. They would by bennie
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08/02/2013 19:04:00
by nutcutlet
Veg growing inside
What are the best vegetables to grow inside. Have had success with various chilli varieties in the past as well as herbs and will be growing them again this year, but I was wondering what else you all think Is worth a try. We have large south facing by Mattwestyorks
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18/03/2013 23:45:23
by fish4card
Sickly smelling plant
it could be? (was growing in good soil but an area that probably didn't get too much sun) We would have taken a photo but they stunk so badly we just wanted to get them out! Herb Robert? http://www.healeydell.org.uk/files/Herb_Robert.pdf I also suspect by Huntertony
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09/06/2012 09:54:01
by Huntertony
Talkback: How to grow mint from cuttings
That's great, that means I can nick some from the local park. I love mint, so being able to grow some for free will be wonderful!How quickly do you have to get them in the soil, once cut? I am hoping to grow a lot of herbs this year so any tips by luke
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10/06/2012 07:10:19
by Dovefromabove