I hope this is allowed. I grow over 20 types of herbs but I rarely photograph them. Here's a small selection.
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y30/georgie_girl15/Thyme-1.jpg)
Thyme Bressingham Pink
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y30/georgie_girl15/Sage-1.jpg)
Salvia officinalis (Sage)
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y30/georgie_girl15/Pennyroyal.jpg)
Pennyroyal
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y30/georgie_girl15/Chives-1.jpg)
Chives
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y30/georgie_girl15/JuneRue-1.jpg)
Rue
Greek Basil. G x
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y30/georgie_girl15/GreekBasil.jpg)
gorgeous as always G ;D
they look so healthy! :o
ss x
Thanks, SS. Yes, they are enjoying this drought unlike all my Nasturtiums which I had to pull out today. :'(
G x
Herb bed - Rhubarb, Angelica, Chive, Soapwort, Lemon balm, Golden Thyme
Collected for bread making:
Great photos - but does no one cut back their chives for continuity?
I trim mine back a little after flowering to get a second crop, Tim. :)
Lovely seeds, Gadfium. I paid a small fortune for a little pot recently. >:(
g x
Got another clump I cut back regularly, for cooking, but those in my picture are by the gate and look so cheerful - I only cut them back when they look tatty :)
Yes - they always make a great show.
Grown for the first time this year, will be a regular among the beans in future - thank you cleo :)
(http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e220/supersprout/IMG_0223.jpg)
I'm more intrigued by the writing on the wall! ;D
G x
Flow and Return ma'am (http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e220/supersprout/smilies/cooleek3.gif)
None the wiser! ::)
G x
lol plumber left me something to remember him by ;) ;D
SS Are there benefits to be gained from growing herbs amongst the beans please?
Lorna.
Hi Lorna. I'll let SS answer for herself but I find it's worth growing flowers, particularly herbs, near runner beans because they attract pollinating insects. French beans on the otherhand don't need to be pollinated by insects.
G x
Georgie. That sounds common sense and logical. Thanks. Will do same next year. I do love runner beans.
Lorna
Hi lorna, summer savory is reputed to deter bean weevil, and coincidence or not none of the lil nibblers struck among my bush beans this year. It's good for plot and pot - when added to dried beans it's supposed to deter flatulence :-X THE herb of choice for sausage makers. Hard to describe the flavour, but it's very aromatic, like thyme, sage etc.
I took cleo's recommendation and grew it for the first time this year among my bush beans. Big surprise - although an annual herb, it's a sturdy little bush, and no bother to grow. Lovely to squeeze between your fingers as you potter about. Nice wee purple flowers for bees too.
I'll grow borage round my pole beans next year too for bees :)
Cheers SS. Runner beans are one veg that I do grow in my small garden
Quote from: Georgie on September 17, 2006, 22:13:04
Hi Lorna. I'll let SS answer for herself but I find it's worth growing flowers, particularly herbs, near runner beans because they attract pollinating insects. French beans on the otherhand don't need to be pollinated by insects.
G x
Hmm I wonder if that was why I had duff pollination this year? My runner bed is right by a mass of sage which buzzes like mad most years. This year I rejuvenated it by cutting the whole lot back to stumps. Worked a treat on the sage, but runners have been dreadful (as has everyone's) and it might have been so much better if the sage had been big enough to flower.
Hey ho. Next year my sage hedge will be mental, given that it's now too large to jump over!
moonbells