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Hello --
I'm thrilled and overwhelmed to suddenly be caretaker for _six_ herb wheels. They are big ones, probably 8 feet across each. Located in eastern Scotland. I'm new to the UK and don't even know what all the plants are in the wheels, just know they have been very well tended. The chives I can identify, and rosemary. Is there a basic book I can get on herbs here and how to work with them (cutting back or not, what needs it's roots trimmed -- am assuming mint will need this so as not to overrun other things). Also, ANY advice on mixing heights, herbs with flowers, etc. would be most appreciated. With thanks, Fyfer |
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What an exciting challenge!
![]() I'd heartily recommend Jekka McVicar's Complete Herb Book: Amazon.co.uk: Jekka's Complete Herb Book: In Association with the RHS: Jekka McVicar: Books Loads of good advice on all areas of herb cultivation and use. |
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The files are too big to upload here, and I can't figure out how to do this easily. So I created a little slideshow that shows all of them. That's the good news --the bad news is it's 11 MB, so really only viewable if you have broadband.
Here's the link... http://www.heartwoodmusic.co.uk/HerbSlideshow.mov For individual files: http://www.heartwoodmusic.co.uk/HerbWheels/wheel1-1.jpg http://www.heartwoodmusic.co.uk/HerbWheels/wheel1-2.jpg http://www.heartwoodmusic.co.uk/HerbWheels/wheel1-3.jpg http://www.heartwoodmusic.co.uk/HerbWheels/wheel1-4.jpg http://www.heartwoodmusic.co.uk/HerbWheels/wheel2-1.jpg http://www.heartwoodmusic.co.uk/HerbWheels/wheel2-2.jpg http://www.heartwoodmusic.co.uk/HerbWheels/wheel3-1.jpg http://www.heartwoodmusic.co.uk/HerbWheels/wheel3-2.jpg http://www.heartwoodmusic.co.uk/HerbWheels/wheel3-3.jpg http://www.heartwoodmusic.co.uk/HerbWheels/wheel4-1.jpg http://www.heartwoodmusic.co.uk/HerbWheels/wheel4-2.jpg http://www.heartwoodmusic.co.uk/HerbWheels/wheel5-1.jpg http://www.heartwoodmusic.co.uk/HerbWheels/wheel5-2.jpg http://www.heartwoodmusic.co.uk/HerbWheels/wheel6-1.jpg http://www.heartwoodmusic.co.uk/HerbWheels/wheel6-2.jpg |
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Fyfer, great photos, I envy you, wish i had enough space to lay out my herbs like that. Have to say they look really old and well established. Sorry i can't give you any advice as growing herbs would'nt be my strong point but enjoy anyway and keep us all updated.
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And when you're back stops aching, And you're hands begin to harden. You will find yourself a partner, In the glory of the garden. Rudyard Kipling. |
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