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Post by lily on May 20, 2007 11:48:39 GMT
I'm really pleased with how it's coming along - it's now starting to look like I wanted it to as the plants come together. I wanted a 'natural' type look rather than plants dotted here and there in a formal way. The parsley needs renewing and I've got some basil growing to go in.
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Post by Lord L on May 20, 2007 18:55:04 GMT
I like it too, for what it's worth.
The 'disciplined', herbs-by-numbers approach doesn't do much for me.
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Post by carlott on May 20, 2007 19:11:17 GMT
I like it too, for what it's worth. The 'disciplined', herbs-by-numbers approach doesn't do much for me. Hides post from Tiglet
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Post by Lord L on May 20, 2007 21:34:50 GMT
I like it too, for what it's worth. The 'disciplined', herbs-by-numbers approach doesn't do much for me. Hides post from Tiglet Though it has many followers. It is a matter of personal taste.
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Post by smiffy on May 21, 2007 2:58:20 GMT
I like it too, my herb garden is along side the out door eating area. THe herbs were put in on a I have a space here basis. So far there is only parsley (needs renewing too), chives, rosemary and mint. I hope to get some others such as oregano and thyme to plant between them. I wont put on a photo as they are not looking at their best!
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Post by revmichael on May 21, 2007 6:55:51 GMT
Lily, Do you have to tickle your rabbi's tummy with a bunch of herbs.
Seriously, your herb garden looks very inviting. My herbs tend to merge in with others; you have a good way of keeping them into their own area. Thanks for showing us.
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Post by carlott on May 21, 2007 8:03:00 GMT
Lily, Do you have to tickle your rabbi's tummy with a bunch of herbs. Seriously, your herb garden looks very inviting. My herbs tend to merge in with others; you have a good way of keeping them into their own area. Thanks for showing us. By Rabbi do you mean Seal?
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Post by lily on May 21, 2007 11:39:52 GMT
It looked a bit 'set up' when I first planted rather small plants but I just stuck em in and hoped for the best!
That seal has been glued together more times than I can remember - I have a habit of picking him up by the foot to move him and it comes off in my hand
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Post by revmichael on May 21, 2007 13:20:00 GMT
Lily, Do you have to tickle your rabbi's tummy with a bunch of herbs. Seriously, your herb garden looks very inviting. My herbs tend to merge in with others; you have a good way of keeping them into their own area. Thanks for showing us. By Rabbi do you mean Seal? Sorry I didn't check what I had written Carl. I must have had religious thoughts on my mind at the time. I meant Rabbit, which I think, is rather different from a rabbi. Lily, please apologise to your seal for me; I thought he was a one of those things that breed rather quickly.
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Post by ladydriver1 on May 21, 2007 14:58:07 GMT
By Rabbi do you mean Seal? Sorry I didn't check what I had written Carl. I must have had religious thoughts on my mind at the time. I meant Rabbit, which I think, is rather different from a rabbi. Lily, please apologise to your seal for me; I thought he was a one of those things that breed rather quickly. Another apology, I saw it as a well preserved cat. A warning sign.
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Post by Tigger on May 21, 2007 16:11:40 GMT
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