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    hi there,

    Everyti9me i go to buy herbs from Asda, i end up buying one of the plants - then i try and grow it, and it just doesn't work - it dies (on my window).

    Once again, i went to buy flat leaf parsley - and bought the plant! This time, ive re-potted it and put in my greenhouse (just for a few days).

    It's all over the place (As ive had to take the wrapper off it and it all falls down, so Ive staked it up a little where i could) - however, can anyone recommend some good ways to keep these plants i buy, ir should i grow from seed - if so, when should i start?

    I was going to use a box (the one farms give you when you have a veg box, or a kid would use in their room) put all my herbs in it, and just leave at my g/house door (outside)

    As always, any help is appreciated,
    thanks,
    Neil
    Last edited by maillme; 27-06-2008, 02:25 PM.
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    Central Scotland
    New to Gardening.
    Have 1 Small Greenhouse with Chilli's
    Onions, Beetroot, Garlice & Sweetcorn in the Garden

  • #2
    I just stick them in the garden, give them a good drink and leave them to it! I've got 3 chive plants that are about 4 years old in my herb garden. They spring up every - well - spring - and I've had parsley that's gone from strength to strength. Eventually it flowers and pegs out but often they self seed. I've got 2nd generation parsley there at the moment. These are all supermarjket ones. Don't be too kind to them. Most herbs don't like indoor conditions and don't need a greenhouse. They are dead hardy (basil excepted, but that's ok in the summer) so give them some soil and stand back!
    Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.

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    • #3
      ive got some herbs in hanging baskets, they are doing very well i water them 2 times a day, i use them all the time so maybe they dont get time to droop, im not sure if cutting with scissors is the right way but it seems to work with me at the moment. they seem to enjoy it. i know me and my family enjoy the taste:-) good luck

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      • #4
        is it ok to mix in a big pot?

        thanks,
        neil
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        Central Scotland
        New to Gardening.
        Have 1 Small Greenhouse with Chilli's
        Onions, Beetroot, Garlice & Sweetcorn in the Garden

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        • #5
          I have 5 herbs in one basket and 3 in another the oregano is on its own and so is the pepper but ive mixed, not sure how expert it is, but its working

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          • #6
            I personally wont buy herbs from a supermarket again.I bought a herb growing kit from Tescos a while back as i wanted to grow my very first herbs.I followed the guidelines and not one of those herbs seeds i had sow did not take off.I then bought a harb pot from Sherbourn Garden Center with about 5 different herbs growing and it cost me no more than £12.00 I have grown a few herbs from Gingermint and Mint which are doing quite well.
            Last edited by Julian; 27-06-2008, 07:31 PM.

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            • #7
              I bought mine at poddington garden centre and they are doing good:-) so far anyway, if anyone has advice about cherry trees please let me know, my introductory post tells of my woe

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Rac View Post
                I bought mine at poddington garden centre and they are doing good:-) so far anyway, if anyone has advice about cherry trees please let me know, my introductory post tells of my woe

                I came accoss this,might be useful.

                BBC - Lancashire - Nature - Ask the gardener: Cherry trees

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                • #9
                  Thanks for the link Julian it seems a good place to ask:-)

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                  • #10
                    I've had asda plants before, and they've been fine. Have also used Sainsburys, Tesco and Morrisons ones.

                    BASIL: I tend to cut it down to about half height, divide it up into individual 3 inch pots, put them in a sheltered place outside and keep them watered, wait 2-3 weeks to see which ones die and which ones start putting on new growth, and then plant them out. Or for inside, I divide them into blocks of 5-6 healthy looking bits and put them in 6 inch pots on the kitchen windowledge. I've had a lot of success with this method.

                    CHIVES: Cut down to 2 ins above the soil. Plant into garden or pot. Don't bother dividing until next year or year after.

                    CORIANDER: A bit more tricky - cut down to about 2 ins above the soil, then plant out into the garden as-is (or divide if you dare!) and see what comes out. I've tried transplanting individually but they just go straight to seed as they don't like being disturbed.

                    DILL: Divide up as per basil. They will look REALLY straggly when you get them separated. Have faith ... mine grew to 3ft high last summer, with huge heads of yellow flowers!!!

                    PARSLEY: Possibly divide it. Cut it down to half height. Stick it straight in a 12 inch pot outside.

                    MINT: Cut to about 2 ins above the soil. Put in its own pot outside (12 inch). No need to divide.

                    Hope this helps! Anyone done any other ones?
                    Last edited by fwuffydragon; 29-07-2008, 11:26 PM. Reason: more detail
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                    • #11
                      I never buy supermarket herbs....

                      they all die on me as well. I think they are specially grown to just last short term and flavour cooking.

                      I have a herb garden outside and its lovely, although it took me a while to get it like that (will try for a picture). I have never had any luck with coriander or basil so dont grown these, but I have masses of parsley, chives, rosemary, mint it is all so pretty and tasty. I will try to grown basil and corriander again next year, but wont hold my breath, the other herbs were all grown from seed and small plants bought at local garden centre.

                      kwa50
                      CraftChallenge.co.uk - Home

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                      • #12
                        When you buy herbs from a supermarket they have hundreds of seeds in one pot.If you split them and repot them they will be fine!Courtesy of Bob Flowerdew!
                        The greatness comes not when things go always good for you,but the greatness comes when you are really tested,when you take,some knocks,some disappointments;because only if youv'e been in the deepest valley can you ever know how magnificent it is to be on the highest mountain.

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                        • #13
                          I repot basil as soon as I get home and keep it on the window sil keeps much better that way for me.

                          Mint I repot and leave outside.

                          Chives I plant out straight away.

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                          • #14
                            I've planted several shop bought pots out this year with quite good results. Once the plants get over the shock of being planted out, usually a couple of weeks, now growth starts. Mrs T brought home a pot of corriander today with the idea of planting it out but it looks very tall and week. When I've grown it from seed the stems are quite woody and tough but I'll have a go, nothing ventured...
                            I you'st to have a handle on the world .. but it BROKE!!

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                            • #15
                              Okay will try once more.....

                              kwa50
                              CraftChallenge.co.uk - Home

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