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Tag Archives: Thyme
Ready, Set, Sow……..
This Easter Monday bank holiday weather was very unpredictable; one minute blowing gales and wind then into calm blue and white skies thereafter. Then next the dark clouds descended upon bringing with them torrential downpours giving me the oppourtune moment to … Continue reading
Posted in Allotment
Tagged basil, butternut squash, lettuce, mint, seedlings, seeds, sweetcorn, Thyme, tomatoes, Transplants
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New beginnings in the herb garden
I made the most of the beautiful weather that we had on Sunday and redesigned my herb bed. I divided the clumps of chives and spaced them out to encourage them to bush out a little more. Eventually these will be used … Continue reading
Posted in Allotment
Tagged apple mint, carrot fly, chives, curled parsley, fish pond, flat leaf parsley, Garlic, herb bed, overwintering onions, red onions, rosemary, shallots, sprearmint, Thyme
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Thyme is precious
My blogs are normally focused around my fruit and veg growing escapades but it’s not very often that I mention herbs. Fresh herbs from your own garden have a taste that is like no other. They are so easy to … Continue reading
Posted in Allotment, Spot light on......
Tagged common thyme, cuttings, garden, Herb, herb plant, herb plants, herbs, lemon thyme, mediterranean plants, Plant, Plant propagation, Thyme, Thymus vulgaris
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