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Produce => Edible Plants => Topic started by: Svea on May 26, 2005, 22:06:41

Title: Herbs in a window box
Post by: Svea on May 26, 2005, 22:06:41
hello collective :)

i need your help with my herb box. i am planning to have some hers handy on the balcony, but was wondering if there are any that dont like being next to one another? (this is like trying to organise a group at kids at a birthday party ;))

i want to plant chives, coriander, basil, majoram, oregano and parsley, not necessarily in that order. the box is about 3 inches deep at most. i also have one slightly deeper pot just in case there is a grumpy herb among the lot.

any suggestions?

thanks
svea
Title: Re: Herbs in a window box
Post by: wardy on May 26, 2005, 22:14:50
I think parsley would do better in the deeper pot.  I think all the herbs are ok with each other.  Basil likes to be warm and dislikes draughts so might not be happy if it gets windy up yer balcony (if you'll pardon the expression)  ;D
Title: Re: Herbs in a window box
Post by: return of the mac on May 26, 2005, 22:17:33
Oregano/ majoram (theyre the same arent they?) tend to ramble so plant them on the edge to create more space- ie  trailing over the side
Title: Re: Herbs in a window box
Post by: Svea on May 26, 2005, 22:35:07
well it does get windy but i was planning on having the basil closest to the house wall, so hopefully shelter enough there.

majoram and oregano are slightly different from one another - those close cousins. i have sweet majoram (the normal one) and a greek oregano which is supposedly stronger and sharper ???

we'll see. they have finally grown from weedy tiny little seedlings into something resembling a matt of plants :)
Title: Re: Herbs in a window box
Post by: redimp on May 26, 2005, 22:44:30
Oregano and Marjoram close together may cross pollinate. 
Title: Re: Herbs in a window box
Post by: cleo on May 26, 2005, 22:45:33
They will all be happy together,but three inches is pushing one`s luck a bit-it will dry out so quickly for one thing. I would go for a soil based compost.

Greek oregano is indeed `fiery`-nice but not to all tastes.

Stephan
Title: Re: Herbs in a window box
Post by: Marianne on May 28, 2005, 08:21:57
I bet it will all look wonderful Svea - the only herb which to my mind is not at ease with other plants is mint as it tends to take over the whole garden!

Try and get us a photo of your finished product and good luck with it !
;D