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Deb P
Hectare
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Still digging it....
Re: Perennial
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Reply #20 on:
February 17, 2016, 12:22:22 »
Lovage?
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Hector
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Re: Perennial
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February 17, 2016, 12:50:53 »
Deb...life it is, I'm embarrassed :)I have a huge Lovage that comes up every year but it's at opposite end of garden......new sign of it but loads of this stuff at knee height
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Jackie
artichoke
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Re: Perennial
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Reply #22 on:
February 17, 2016, 16:05:31 »
Could it be alexanders?
http://www.edenproject.com/learn/for-everyone/edible-wild-food-alexanders
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smyrnium_olusatrum
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Hector
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February 17, 2016, 18:03:33 »
Artichoke, I think you have it :)
Debs, sorry spellcheck went nuts in my last post...it was supposed to say if it is I'll be embarrassed f it is Lovage if I haven't recognised it, as it usually grows other side of garden :)
Thanks all :)
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Re: Perennial
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Reply #24 on:
February 22, 2016, 08:49:19 »
What about an asparagus bed, though they are more long term and take a year or two before cropping?
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davee65uk
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Posts: 34
Re: Perennial
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Reply #25 on:
February 22, 2016, 17:48:06 »
Although you stated vegetable perrenials; why not try fruit ? They're all perennials.
Also runner beans are actually perennials but difficult to over-Winter; try removing roots and replanting in Spring.
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brownthumb2
Half Acre
Posts: 194
Re: Perennial
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February 22, 2016, 23:02:48 »
My perennial list in the allotment The two types of chives .. Walking onions and welsh onions .. wild garlic.. Globe artichoke I think my J artichokes have rotted away in the wet as I never got round to digging them ,, Asparagus .. Black and Red currants Blue berries Goose berries Strawberries Raspberries plus normal Fruit trees and Herbs Rosemary Sage Thymes Mints Lavender ? does it count ? a Herb ... Have I forgot anything What has anyone else have ?
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