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| The Herb Bed Help, Tips & Advice about Growing your own Herbs. |
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It's known as Miss Jessop's Upright. (Because it grows tall and straight - can be used as hedging) That might help to locate it on't web.
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Half the interest of a garden is the constant exercise of the imagination. Mrs C W Earle vegheaven.blogspot.com updated May 12th 2008 |
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Hi there Flummery
I forgot to say 'ta' for this - I googled it withe 'upright' bit and found a herb supplier (£1.60 each). I'm eagerly waiting for delivery ... fell for some hyssop plants too and - to my absolute delight - found something I've been after for years - Gerranium "Rose of Attar". Dead chuffed!
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