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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Just tore my whole garden out. Blank canvas. Decking, timber for pergola, 30 metres of porcelain, stone and blocks for fireplace and 4 tonne of chippings sitti g there. Too busy doing everyone else's since Jan lol |
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"Onions and garlic are in the ground, spuds are work in progress, berries and apples are just growing, expanded the herb garden to 9 types of herbs. "
Dipping the toe in this year
What herbs grow easily outside without protection? |
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By *oghunter33Woman
over a year ago
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"Onions and garlic are in the ground, spuds are work in progress, berries and apples are just growing, expanded the herb garden to 9 types of herbs.
Dipping the toe in this year
What herbs grow easily outside without protection?"
Mint, sage, thyme and oregano grow like , rosemary easy enough in a sunny spot or chives in a pot. Tricky are basil and parsley. Dill was a hit and miss so far. Haven't tried yet coriander. |
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By *oghunter33Woman
over a year ago
on the hill NordWest of |
"Onions and garlic are in the ground, spuds are work in progress, berries and apples are just growing, expanded the herb garden to 9 types of herbs.
Dipping the toe in this year
What herbs grow easily outside without protection?
Mint, sage, thyme and oregano grow like , rosemary easy enough in a sunny spot or chives in a pot. Tricky are basil and parsley. Dill was a hit and miss so far. Haven't tried yet coriander. "
*grow like we-ed. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Onions and garlic are in the ground, spuds are work in progress, berries and apples are just growing, expanded the herb garden to 9 types of herbs.
Dipping the toe in this year
What herbs grow easily outside without protection?
Mint, sage, thyme and oregano grow like , rosemary easy enough in a sunny spot or chives in a pot. Tricky are basil and parsley. Dill was a hit and miss so far. Haven't tried yet coriander.
*grow like we-ed. "
Wild fire I thought you were trying to say |
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By *oghunter33Woman
over a year ago
on the hill NordWest of |
"Onions and garlic are in the ground, spuds are work in progress, berries and apples are just growing, expanded the herb garden to 9 types of herbs.
Dipping the toe in this year
What herbs grow easily outside without protection?
Mint, sage, thyme and oregano grow like , rosemary easy enough in a sunny spot or chives in a pot. Tricky are basil and parsley. Dill was a hit and miss so far. Haven't tried yet coriander.
*grow like we-ed.
Wild fire I thought you were trying to say "
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Slowly getting the garden together, needs receding and putting a few flowerbeds in, trying to grow roses from cuttings with low success, put the glasshouse together that i got free an have lettuce, beetroot, carrots, onions an tomatoes, an made a few raised planters so the slugs can’t get my strawberries |
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By *ubal1Man
over a year ago
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Anyone keen on top fruit; Jargonelle flowered beautifully this year, and planted four cultivars last year in new raised bed: Kordia, Lapin's (Cherokee) and Sunburst to complement Sylvia and Compact Stella, the latter sourced from specialist nursery on Isle of Wight.
Boysenberry, Tay and Waldo also growing very well.
I renovated my gardens over ten years with massive input of kelp and laminaria; plants literally jump out of the soil!
As with all long-term projects preparation, and preplanning and prevention of damage are the key to exceptional yields.
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Peas, broccoli, tomatoes, rocket, French beans are all potted on in the grow house. Spuds are in buckets outside. Second year of gooseberry, blueberry, raspberry & blackberries bushes so I'm expecting fruit on them this year (buds visible). I've rosemary, thyme, sage & parsley in pots outside. I failed with coriander last year, it doesn't like it too moist. |
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