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Moshe Gariani

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Mar 10, 2005
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Here is my effort. The herb of which I have two plants back left was unlabelled... is it coriander?
 


Jack Straw

I look nothing like him!
Jul 7, 2003
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Brighton. NOT KEMPTOWN!
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Here is my effort. The herb of which I have two plants back left was unlabelled... is it coriander?

Looks great. Good job. Can you post a photo of a close-up of the unnamed herb? Without it, I'm guessing French Tarragon. Definitely not Coriander.
One other thing, WLB!
 




Coldeanseagull

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Mar 13, 2013
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Coldean
Looks great. Good job. Can you post a photo of a close-up of the unnamed herb? Without it, I'm guessing French Tarragon. Definitely not Coriander.
One other thing, WLB!

Sorry Jack, I'm going to have to call you on the WLB this time. The troughs have fresh MPC, nothing added to make it more free draining, coupled with most herbs don't want to be saturated at the roots.
They look good, don't flood them
 


Moshe Gariani

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Mar 10, 2005
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Sorry Jack, I'm going to have to call you on the WLB this time. The troughs have fresh MPC, nothing added to make it more free draining, coupled with most herbs don't want to be saturated at the roots.
They look good, don't flood them

Yes. WLB without some currently much vaunted common sense could be disastrous I think. Little and often is I guess the way. When doing it for the first time yesterday it seemed to make sense to water the plants but not the compost in between them... is that right?

Interesting about the mystery plant (photo to follow) not being coriander as ordered. The bloke I bought them from turned out to be quite strange/shifty so I’m not that surprised. It isn’t attractive and the leaf I ate didn’t taste nice so I might change it.

p.s. On looking at this thread I’ve realised that the sage is in the wrong place and needs moving to its own pot.
 


Moshe Gariani

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Mar 10, 2005
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Jack Straw

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Jul 7, 2003
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Yes. WLB without some currently much vaunted common sense could be disastrous I think. Little and often is I guess the way. When doing it for the first time yesterday it seemed to make sense to water the plants but not the compost in between them... is that right?

Here's what I learnt in my training days. With virtually all watering, it's WLB, then leave until soil starts to get dry them WLB and keep doing that. If you water little and often, the water won't get down properly throughout the soil and the roots of the plants will be "looking" for water and could even start to grow upwards, which isn't what you want.
Water the plant and the compost. If the pots are on paving or concrete, wet that too to help create a bit of humidity for a while.
Perhaps a chance for a little experiment here. WLB one trough. Little and often on the other one!
 
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Green Cross Code Man

Wunt be druv
Mar 30, 2006
19,910
Eastbourne
I’ll go along with that. We’ve got it but had forgotten the name.
I love coriander. It is my favourite herb. That variety is very attractive, it develops reddish markings and spreads well. I used to have a couple of patches but left it out when it was a bit cold in autumn.
 








Jack Straw

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Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
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West west west Sussex
What's gobbing on my Ceanothus?
 






Jack Straw

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