by cookslaneherbs@gmail.com | Apr 28, 2020 | Gardening, Uncategorized
We’ve had some gloriously sunny weather throughout April and that’s really warmed up the soil. It’s a great time to get sowing direct into the garden, or pots. Hardy annuals – like dill, calendula and borage – can be sow direct. Prep the soil...
by cookslaneherbs@gmail.com | May 5, 2019 | Gardening
Sow these herbs this weekend, and you’ll be harvesting in just a few short weeks! Each of these herbs below will also attract beneficial insects such as bees and butterflies to your garden or your patio pots. In this blog post you’ll find how to sow, the kind of soil...
by cookslaneherbs@gmail.com | Mar 2, 2019 | Gardening, Uncategorized
Dydd Gwyl Dewi Hapus! March 1 is St David’s Day named after the patron saint of Wales, whose national flower is the daffodil. Here’s 10 things you might not know about this cheery flower, which is known as the Herald of Spring, taken from daffodil herb lore and the...
by cookslaneherbs@gmail.com | Sep 25, 2018 | Gardening
You might not be able to grow the more tender herbs to grow in September or October, but there’s still some hardier varieties that’ll get going now and keep you supplied all winter. The trick is to start them off inside, with a bit of heat (it need not cost a fortune,...
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