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  • a silly question...

    silly as in "duh" not silly as in funny ha ha

    I have just bought some herbs from the supermarket as I haven't got my herb bed fully sorted yet nor was I organised enough to grow stuff from seed ready for winter use..

    I realise I need to keep Basil on a windowsill but do I need to keep thyme, mint and flat-leaf parsley on a window sill or can I pot them up and put them in an unheated greenhouse?

    Bec

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    Thyme, mint and parley are quite hardy. I'd get them potted on and in your greenhouse. You could even put them in the garden, with a suitable hardening off period. Mine are in the garden.
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    • #3
      Thankyou Flummery, I will get them potted up tomorrow xx

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      • #4
        I let my basil flower in our old house - it was planted on a table (outside), in an old watering can.. all around the watering can grew new basil the following year, after it had all died back over the winter!

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        • #5
          did you want to use the over the winter ? Mint & parsley will die down, and tyme will be ok but not as flavoursome as when warm.

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          • #6
            I was hoping to have them for use over the winter... we had 2 days of heavy frosts after I posted and now we have a light scattering of snow so I still haven't potted up and hardened off...

            Thinking I might pot up but put them on windowsills instead...

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            • #7
              They say it will be mild agaon soon ! I tend to leave most in the garden & pot a bit up of those I want to use over winter, so maybe you could do this next year ?

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              • #8
                I'll be more organised next year

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