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Herbs - What to do?

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gscrym · 12/04/2009 13:19

I planted a little herb garden yesterday - only 10 small plants. They look okay and I'm sure they'll be fine while the weather's good. I was wondering what to do in the winter. Will they survive or will they die off and then I'll have to get new ones.

I also planted a basil plant that I got in the veg department at the supermarket. Will that be okay in the garden?

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notapparent · 12/04/2009 13:20

my thyme, planted last year is still there - I have just checked!
I think hardy ones will be fine.

notapparent · 12/04/2009 13:21

Basil - not ime, although probably people with green fingers who know what they're doing could pull it off. I;d keep it in the greenhouse.

PistachioLemon · 14/04/2009 14:30

Depends what herbs they are. Some are annuals (basil, coriander, marjoram) and need to be grown each year, while others are perenials or bulbs (thyme, bay, lavender, mint, chives etc)and so only need to be put in once.

PistachioLemon · 14/04/2009 14:32

growing herbs website

snorkle · 14/04/2009 16:52

I'll add Sage, Thyme and Rosemary to PistachioLemons list of herbs that stand a good chance of surviving UK winters OK.

ShellingPeas · 14/04/2009 22:10

Basil definitely won't as it's not frost hardy. I grow outdoors: sage, parsley, rosemary, thyme, oregano/majoram, tarragon, mint, chives, and fennel. They all survived the snow and cold this winter.

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