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Old 17-05-2011, 06:35 PM
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potatoes
green peas
spinat
thyme
basil
lemon grass

Am hoping they do well as its has been alot of rain here.
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Old 20-05-2011, 01:03 PM
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In greenhouse currently growing:-

Veg
Lettuce
Beetroot
Onion
Radish
Cucumber
Toms
Carrot
Peas

Herbs
Mint
Chives
Parsley
Basil
Tyme

Flowers
Poppy
Stock
Delphinium
Hollyhock

Garden
Lettuce
Strawberries
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Old 20-05-2011, 10:09 PM
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Hello, I have a very small West facing garden.
This year I have planted:
Ginkgo Biloba (In large pot for making tea)
Okahihiki land seaweed (Just transplanted seeds)
Guthries Ground Plum (seeds, not up yet!!!!)
Coriander Herb (Just transplanted seeds)
Buddleia davidii (Bees and butterflies have to eat too)
Caigua Gourd (Just transplanted seeds)
Amaranthus Calaloo (Just transplanted seeds)
Horseradish
Salad - Purslane
Alpine Strawberry (Just transplanted seeds)
Pea - Greenshaft
Wild Honeysuckle
Kiwi Actinidia solo
Swamp Cyress seedling (In pot as small tree for Bonsai)
Yew tree (In large pot)
Turmeric (In pot, nothing happening yet..)
Rocket Lettuce, Spinach both in strawberry planters
Several small variety apple trees
Creeping Thyme
Sage
And of course lots of Mycorrhizal Fungi
I used Neem Oil to successfully kill off a spider mite and scale infestation in my house plants in the past year and have found out it works great in the garden as well.
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Old 29-05-2011, 04:58 AM
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hi im in liverpool and i am new to growing as well so only got
potatoes
lettuce
onion's
betroot
radish
garlic
rubarb
tomatoes

herbs
corriander
basil
mint
dill
thyme
and chillies in pots inside the house
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I sowed some carrots a couple of weeks ago and they are growing - so happy as we didn't get any carrots to grow last year and this is the second lot I have sown. Also planted some celery (red) and celeriac though the birds love pulling it out.
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Old 01-06-2011, 01:07 PM
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In the garden.

I have carrots,
two types of onions,
garlic,
fennel,
two types of spuds,
broad beans,
peas,
corn(which doesn`t like the wind)
parsnips,
beetroot,
three types of tomatoes,
three types of cucumber(not doing so well)
corgettes, & strawberries.

I am also trying to grow various kinds of sweet peppers and chillli`s.


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