dividing plants can be so daunting, but there are a few plants that can be easily divided to make more plants to either sell, give away, or even just add more plants to your garden!
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dividing plants can be so daunting, but there are a few plants that can be easily divided to make more plants to either sell, give away, or even just add more plants to your garden!
Hostas are edible in their entirety. The early shoots taste like asparagus, I understand. ~ Lisa
Hi. This is an unrelated question. I just got a very heavy rain about 3" and it uncovered some of my potatoes. Should I recover them or pull them. They are not very old plants. Thank you so much.
I’ve learned that yarrow multiple and dominate like crazy
I’ve actually just trimmed oregano that got too tall and stuck the trimmed stems straight in the soil and as long as you keep it watered those will grow.
I am up to my armpits in both Oregano and Mint! I need to get some pots and soil and start gifting them to friends and family with a little warning label haha
I grow All my herbs in pots! Some (chives) have lived in the same pots for years
Found out last year day lillies are edible! And hostas I found out this year! Had some young chutes chopped into a dish freshly picked
Hopping on tonight to load up on seeds. So nice to see you.
I cut the flowers and have them in vinegar. I also cut them back and make chive oil.
What awesome plants to grow I recommend these for those who are wanting to start gardening
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I have Egyptian walking onions everywhere and Jerusalem artichokes
Here near Brisbane in Queensland, I can add rosemary and lemongrass. Plus my parsley has lasted for years.
Not to mention my free chillis and capsicum from my compost bin, as seed in the compost mix.
I planted lemon balm in my garden once. I loved the scent. Smelled like lemon pledge. However it spreads rapidly. We have dug it up constantly, now done to a few small patches…. for now.
My cilantro and dill reseeds itself. Sunchokes were a big mistake. I'm digging them up near every day. 9 turned into hundreds in one year.
A big thankyou.I teach victory garden programs to school kids here in the ottawa valley ont canada. You send alot of seed for someone, to share.She in turn supported our little program with enough seed packages for all the kids to go home and plant their own Victory Gardens. The crazy plant lady….
Weeds are free plants…
My son took a flame thrower to my marigolds one year. Yep, thousands of marigolds!
I know nothing about planting. I just planted 4 beds that are 4×4 for vegetables. I also planted blackberries close to the beds. How close is too close so they don't invade? I planted Arapaho blackberries. Im wondering if I should plant them somewhere else, but there is not as much sun in a new area. I live in Illinois, and I wonder as well if digging them up at this date is too late, would I risk killing them? They were bare roots that are just growing a month or so ago.
I would much rather have my fields full of oregano and mint than hogweed and persistent grasses.
Is there any where I can get those Egyptian walking onions I love n are annarbor
Bash and thrash? You could nuke a mint plant in the ground and it'll be fine. NEVER, and I mean NEVER plant any mint in the ground.
All the usual suspects! I will add plant borage once and you will never have to plant it again. It will be everywhere. FYI Egyptian walking onion bulbils are amazing pickled. IMO its great food security to plant the invasives. Sunchokes, walking onions everything you named in fact plus strawberries, and all the perineal plants like asparagus and rhubarb. Thats the main thing I am concentrating on this year. Because all the craziness in the world that has wreaked havoc on my gardening plans for the last 2 years has been a huge eye opener. So ok, moving on to the things you dont have to plant every year is what I did.
Your oregano is OK under your apple trees. It's a ground cover. You want a ground cover under your trees. What is oregano squeezing out? Grass? You do not need grass. I'd prefer oregano in a pot to control it's spread, but it's fine under an apple tree. Just don't let it take over your other vegetable beds.
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Wild chives are the bane of my life …. for 20 years.
Sunchokes