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celery vs lovage

Differences Between Lovage & Celery – Perfect Substitutes

Celery is notoriously tough to grow and can be a real labor of love for any keen gardener. Whereas lovage just looks after itself and has a lot to offer in terms of foliage and beauty in your garden.

Crops That Thrive In Soggy, Wet Soil

If you have soil that can be best described as moist, damp, wet or even boggy then this may be a helpful growing guide for you.

How To Grow Marsh Mallow (Althaea Officinalis)

Marsh Mallow from the Malvaceae family is the perfect solution to a wet or boggy area in your garden. A hardy perennial that requires full sun

catnip

Catnip How To Sow, Grow & Care For Nepeta Cataria

Catnip will provide not just a nice area for your cat, but it is also a perennial herb that attracts bees and butterflies to your garden. Well worth growing even if you don’t have a cat.

How to grow mullein verbascum

Mullein A Herbalists Guide To Sow, Grow & Harvest Verbascum

Used historically as a treatment for a wide range of ailments, mullein has fallen out of favor in recent years. Being looked upon instead as more of an invasive weed. … Continue Reading Mullein A Herbalists Guide To Sow, Grow & Harvest Verbascum

how to grow curry spices

Grow Your Own Curry Spices In The UK

For anyone who loves a curry it is great to be able to grow your own ingredients, even if you live in the UK and colder climates!

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