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Growing herbs

On 08/04/2011 in Grow & eat

If I only had one container or window box, I would fill it with herbs. Fresh herbs are a joy to cook with, they smell good, their flowers are loved by bees, and most perennial species can tolerate a bit of neglect.Having said that, my perennial herb


Pruning herbs

On 07/03/2008 in Unassigned

It's always been my ritual, in the first week of March, to start the long-awaited pruning of overwintered herb shrubs and trees. However, a word of warning for those who live in the north - the long range forecast is for another cold snap, possibly


herbs

On 24/01/2013 in forum

new to computers so bare with me if i make mistakes. can i grow herbs from seed now in an unheated greenhouse? I'm in north west area. many thanks Most of our herbs come from warmer climes so I'd leave it a while. More likely to rot than germinate


Herbs

On 25/03/2013 in forum

I received a wonderful birthday present this morning of a large selection of herbs and a standard bay tree. Is it too early to plant them outside? I live in the south of England. Thanks for your help. I wouldn't plant them out just yet, if you


Ants in a Herb Garden

On 26/06/2012 in forum

We have a Community Herb Garden in which we grow Thyme. Unfortunately Ants are building nests under the spreading thyme and destroying them. What can we do?     Ants love dry ground, is there any way that you can make it damper to deter them?  I had


Keeping herbs for winter

On 10/10/2007 in Unassigned

Besides the brassica family (which have been an all out success on my plot this year, in case I haven't mentioned this before) my herbs have grown really well. The wet weather seems to have suited their growth and they are very leafy, lush


Healing herbs

On 20/10/2011 in Plant features: Herbs

Unlocking the power of plants A herb garden is not only a place of beauty, it's also a medicine chest, holding remedies to many ailments. Discover the healing properties of the herbs in your garden.Find out how to... grow garlicUntil the 17th


Herbs for wildlife

On 20/10/2011 in Plant features: Herbs

Jekka McVicar's 10 herbs for wildlifeJekka McVicar's organic herb garden achieved a gold medal at the Chelsea Flower Show 2009. We caught up with her at the show to discover her top 10 herbs for attracting wildlife.Herbs have been used for culinary


Herb border

On 10/04/2013 in forum

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


Tomatoes And Herbs

On 31/05/2012 in forum

, is it okay just to pot herb in tubs using a muli-purpose or tub&basket or would it be better to get the fruit&veg compost bags. Thanks in advance x I only ever use multipurpose compost for my tomatoes and they do fine. I mix it with garden soil but that


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