I am thinking of planting a Chamomile lawn from parent plants in the future
Nice. Purple sprouting for spring or Autumn ?Lovely to see the thread back and seeing what you are all up to. Love your garden too Joey.
We have got in to growing edible stuff over the last couple of years.
Couple of pics of the sweetcorn and purple sprouting brocolli which seems to be coming on ok. Also a pic of some stuff we got out of the greenhouse for a little salad tonightView attachment 317204View attachment 317205
Sunday i hopeNice. Purple sprouting for spring or Autumn ?![]()
FFS I didn't notice the florets, haha, sown early spring for now ?Sunday i hope![]()
We have been told the leaves are like a lovely spring cabbage....don't know if it's true but we will do some with Sundays roast. Florets not quite there yetFFS I didn't notice the florets, haha, sown early spring for now ?
Yeah, not sure what type you have there, but I always use the young leaves next to the florets, but leave the main ones because the plants will keep on pushing out small florets.We have been told the leaves are like a lovely spring cabbage....don't know if it's true but we will do some with Sundays roast. Florets not quite there yet![]()
Water well- trim off the distressed pieces neatly & then feed@Joey66 : I bought a small tub of thyme reduced in price from the supermarket. It's a little distressed at the edges, but otherwise fine. Can I plant this in the garden, do I thin it out, or put it in some water before I do anything ?
Cheers.Water well- trim off the distressed pieces neatly & then feed
No a magnet for blackfly & mildew - so removed them & replaced them with carnations...Have you still got the lupins in the bed @Joey66 ?
If root bound- pot it on 10cm larger with a bit of bone meal in the mixCheers.Leave it in the pot it came in then ?
Once again, thanks.If root bound- pot it on 10cm larger with a bit of bone meal in the mix