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That's what I understood chamomile to look like, but I don't think you'll get it to grow in mounds now it's gone leggy.So, this is a Chamomile plant, I know that because I planted it there.
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But what are these....
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Are they tall gangly Chamomile? And if they are, how do i convince them to grow in little mounds like the adult plant?
You've discredited yourself, no idea why you are here really.
We've done well with sweetcorn in the past, planting in a grid is the way to do it as they don't fertilise otherwise I believe. We just leave ours and in September harvest - you should put in a pot as soon as you can after picking it - we often sprint down the garden with ours.
The straggly things look like escaped Feverfew.So, this is a Chamomile plant, I know that because I planted it there.
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But what are these....
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Are they tall gangly Chamomile? And if they are, how do i convince them to grow in little mounds like the adult plant?
Yes, we tend to pick as we go, have the pot boiling on the hob, go and pick and put it straight in.When you say put in a pot, as it cook it straight away?
Feverfew isn't so wispy though. It has taken over part of our garden.The straggly things look like escaped Feverfew.
Talk to them nicely?
True. Maybe it's one of those plants that has one 'proper' year, then lets itself go..?Feverfew isn't so wispy though. It has taken over part of our garden.
Ah-ha! You have solved my next question before I've posted it! This grows by the back door, it reappears every year, I thought it was a weed, but as it has pretty flowers I've left it where it is...The straggly things look like escaped Feverfew.
Talk to them nicely?
So, this is a Chamomile plant, I know that because I planted it there.
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But what are these....
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Are they tall gangly Chamomile? And if they are, how do i convince them to grow in little mounds like the adult plant?
The yellow one? AqualeigaThat plant with a tail in the upper left of the picture. That's one weird weed ...
D'uh! The cat!That plant with a tail in the upper left of the picture. That's one weird weed ...
We have just upgraded to a microchip cat flap from a magnetic one. It took Molly a day to get used to, and it bleeps to annouce her arrival but it's pretty good.D'uh! The cat!
It's next doors cat, he stalks me and breaks into our house on any chance he gets, he even defys the expensive magnetic cat flap that was bought to keep him out!
We may end up having to get the microchip catflap, within 2 days next doors cat had worked out how to open the magnetic one using a claw to pull it open from outside. He's a lovely & loving cat, unfortunately he likes to pee everywhere, and I mean everywhere!We have just upgraded to a microchip cat flap from a magnetic one. It took Molly a day to get used to, and it bleeps to annouce her arrival but it's pretty good.
Is that a type of geranium mixed in with the feverfew?