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What can I grow in my cracks?
The dandelions seem to thrive there but are there any other plants which would
be happy with so little soil? Thankyou Lorraine |
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What can I grow in my cracks?
The dandelions seem to thrive there but are there any other plants which
would be happy with so little soil? Thankyou Lorraine Depending upon the frequency with which your "cracks" are trodden on, some thymes can be good in such situations and release an aroma when trodden on. If the plants are unlikely to be trodden on, there are a number of alpines that grow with little soil provided they are kept fairly dry - houseleeks for example - I push these into cracks in the mortar of a stone wall bordering our garden - they thrive there with no soil at all. -- Drakanthus. (Spam filter: Include the word VB anywhere in the subject line or emails will never reach me.) |
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What can I grow in my cracks?
Newbie Gardener wrote in message ... The dandelions seem to thrive there but are there any other plants which would be happy with so little soil? Thankyou Lorraine Are your cracks in paving or walls? In shade or sun? You have to pick the plant to suit the crack. Liz |
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What can I grow in my cracks?
I saw a nice herb in my local garden centre that is ideal for paving
cracks. Its called Corsican Mint and smells nice when trodden on. "Liz" wrote in message ... Newbie Gardener wrote in message ... The dandelions seem to thrive there but are there any other plants which would be happy with so little soil? Thankyou Lorraine Are your cracks in paving or walls? In shade or sun? You have to pick the plant to suit the crack. Liz |
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What can I grow in my cracks?
In article , R
writes I saw a nice herb in my local garden centre that is ideal for paving cracks. Its called Corsican Mint and smells nice when trodden on. Is that also called Mentha? If so, it will spread everywhere and it is so tiny it is difficult to weed out - a bit like an aromatic MYOB -- Jane Ransom in Lancaster. I won't respond to private emails that are on topic for urg but if you need to email me for any other reason, put jandg dot demon dot co dot uk where you see deadspam.com |
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What can I grow in my cracks?
R wrote:
I saw a nice herb in my local garden centre that is ideal for paving cracks. Its called Corsican Mint and smells nice when trodden on. What garden centre? all those near me just return a blank stare when I enquire. -- William Tasso |
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What can I grow in my cracks?
"Newbie Gardener" wrote in message ... The dandelions seem to thrive there but are there any other plants which would be happy with so little soil? There is a house near me where they grow pansies in the paving cracks outside the front wall every year. The plants actually get quite big. |
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What can I grow in my cracks?
"Drakanthus" wrote in message ... The dandelions seem to thrive there but are there any other plants which would be happy with so little soil? Thankyou Lorraine Depending upon the frequency with which your "cracks" are trodden on, some thymes can be good in such situations I think these are only good some thymes. |
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What can I grow in my cracks?
On Sun, 18 May 2003 20:05:04 +0900, "Gyve Turquoise"
wrote: "Drakanthus" wrote in message ... The dandelions seem to thrive there but are there any other plants which would be happy with so little soil? Thankyou Lorraine Depending upon the frequency with which your "cracks" are trodden on, some thymes can be good in such situations I think these are only good some thymes. thigh -- martin |
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What can I grow in my cracks?
"Newbie Gardener" wrote in message ... The dandelions seem to thrive there but are there any other plants which would be happy with so little soil? Thankyou Lorraine You can try growing some small leaved sedems and other small leaved alpines. I tend to have more success with stuff that self seeds than anything I plant ;-) Natalie |
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What can I grow in my cracks?
On Sun, 18 May 2003 11:09:25 +0100, "William Tasso"
wrote: R wrote: I saw a nice herb in my local garden centre that is ideal for paving cracks. Its called Corsican Mint and smells nice when trodden on. What garden centre? all those near me just return a blank stare when I enquire. I got mine at the local market for a couple of quid. If you don't find any by september - by which time mine will have spread about a bit - mail me and I'll put some in the post. Cost yer a donation to Amnesty International equivalent to the postage. Andy |
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What can I grow in my cracks?
I saw a nice herb in my local garden centre that is ideal for paving cracks. Its called Corsican Mint and smells nice when trodden on. It has the most gorgeous smell, fabulous scent. What garden centre? all those near me just return a blank stare when I enquire. We got ours from the Alexandra Palace garden centre in N. London. |
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What can I grow in my cracks?
On 17 May 2003 17:40:09 GMT, Newbie Gardener wrote:
The dandelions seem to thrive there but are there any other plants which would be happy with so little soil? I recommend Nierembergia rivularis. Hose out some cracks, then drop short lengths of the root into each one and wait. Ideal conditions for this plant that is distinctly unhappy in the open garden. -- Rodger Whitlock Victoria, British Columbia, Canada |
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