hi. i'm new. i am using my plot for veg but wld like to grow herbs in the other little spaces in the garden. my garden isn't the sunniest as there a lot of lovely evergreens nearby but we do get bits. been told lavender may not do so well would particularly like to attract wildlife. have decided on broad beans kale onions leeks and spuds for the patch (not sure if thats relevant)! thanks
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Originally posted by vonveg View Posthi. i'm new. i am using my plot for veg but wld like to grow herbs in the other little spaces in the garden. been told lavender may not do so well would particularly like to attract wildlife.
Thyme would be a good one to try, and marjoram too. A clump of chives will attract bees etc if left to flower.Rat
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Try some garlic chives for the smaller/narrow border, Vonveg. It is parennial, hardy, has beautiful flowers, useful and will surely attract bees. If your border area is bigger,perhaps you could add in some mellisa/lemon balm (can be invasive) and even german cammomile (annual, but the flowers can be use as tea). There should be lots more other herbs, it really depend on what you need and the size of your border.
Good luck .I grow, I pick, I eat ...
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Lavender round our way does better on the north facing wall of my next door neighbour's house and in our west facing front garden.
When I say north facing wall; the wall is his house. It gets zero sun so that, and the rosemary grown with it - is absolutely blooming, It is never chopped back [he isn't the keenest of gardeners] and it has been there for years.
Don't believe the GC hype; that's my motto.Last edited by zazen999; 02-04-2008, 10:57 AM.
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If you want attractive tall plants for the back of your border try lovage and/or angelica.
Lovage makes a great soup and adds a nice celery and peppery flavour to stews, salads etcI'd rather have a full bottle in front of me than a full frontal lobotomy
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Another excellent one for edging beds - and the bees and hoverflies just love it is Hyssop. A small woody bush that can be clipped into a mini-hedge (I have a Hyssop-hedge around my comfrey bed. Bee heaven!), even better it comes in pink, white and blue flowers! Can grow from seed pretty easily, or by plants in pots for a more instant effect!
Lovely with a bit of beef too.......
LCG
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Originally posted by vonveg View Posthi. i'm new. i am using my plot for veg but wld like to grow herbs in the other little spaces in the garden. my garden isn't the sunniest as there a lot of lovely evergreens nearby but we do get bits. been told lavender may not do so well would particularly like to attract wildlife. have decided on broad beans kale onions leeks and spuds for the patch (not sure if thats relevant)! thanks
good luck, and happy growing.I'm only here cos I got on the wrong bus.
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