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Post by jen on Sept 15, 2018 6:36:44 GMT
Audrey , thanks very much . I noticed it at the Community gardens the other day . I'll make a note of it and have the photo printed off . One of the others might have sown it there , we've a meeting on Monday .
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Post by pisces77 on Sept 25, 2018 17:31:11 GMT
ID on this please, would it be Wild Marjoram,
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Post by earthdragon64 on Sept 25, 2018 18:12:00 GMT
Wild Marjoram doesn't grow quite like that, it has looser heads of flowers. It looks more like one of the Mint species.
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Post by davebutterflyman on Sept 25, 2018 19:05:50 GMT
Looks exactly like some of the Water Mint we saw at Pesnthorpe today.
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Post by pisces77 on Sept 26, 2018 14:56:56 GMT
Thanks to you both, would certainly go along with Water Mint
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Post by jen on Sept 26, 2018 17:48:53 GMT
a pinch of the leaf would tell you ...it looks like mint to me
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Post by davebutterflyman on Sept 26, 2018 18:41:20 GMT
A fantastic plant for insects as well.
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Post by scoot on Oct 1, 2018 19:03:15 GMT
This is in my garden at the minute...
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Post by jen on Oct 1, 2018 19:30:30 GMT
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Post by scoot on Oct 2, 2018 15:51:29 GMT
Oh thats great. I shall go out and have a smell of the leaves. Thanks.3
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Post by jen on Oct 2, 2018 18:48:22 GMT
You're welcome scoot , i hope i'm right
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Post by davebutterflyman on Oct 6, 2018 13:56:02 GMT
I didn't know that about Feverfew, Jen. I'll remember that nect time i see some.
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