Olive Herb
Posted by: Veggie - 11 hours ago - No Replies

   

"The Olive Herb plant is one of the varieties that we ("Urban Herbs" are most excited to bring back next year. You guys have loved it over the past couple of years and this variety has always sold out so quickly, so we will be growing many more this year.⁠

The Olive Herb smells and tastes of olive, which can be used in so many different ways. As soon as we encountered this plant, we were amazed by the vivid aroma.⁠

The leaves can be cut and stirred into a salad or used as a seasoning within a pasta dish or homemade pizza. The flavour is strong, delicious and versatile. We think that you will discover that this incredible herb really encourages you to experiment which different flavour combinations and ideas.⁠

Enjoy adding an olive to your summer cocktails? You could also experiment by using a sprig from this fascinating plant to drinks during the summer.⁠"

Sounds tempting but, Why, do these retailers not identify these plants with their accepted name.  Like James Wong seeds, a fancy name is more  marketable. 

So, I asked the Duck and he quacked back that its Santolina (aka Saponaria, aka Cotton lavender) viridens. 
Unfortunately, Chiltern Seeds don't sell it. 


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  Dual season brassicas
Posted by: Veggie - 20-11-2025, 09:22 PM - Replies (1)

I've been playing with my brassica seed collection today. The aim was to put the packets in sowing date order so that I'd have a packet ready to sow every Leaves Week. 
Sounds easy, doesn't it. However, it was noticeable that some seed companies have different dates for sowing the same seeds. Who do I trust?

Secondly, I found several varieties of cabbage that have 2, widely different sowing dates - some in spring and again later in the year when they would overwinter ready for spring harvest. 
This, struck me as a bonus - buy one packet but sow it twice during the year.
 
Cauliflower "All Year Round" is well known. I've copied this from Kings Seeds :-

Sow October in a cold frame, plant out in March, cut in June. Sow February to April, cut late June to September.

Cauliflower, not being one of the easiest of vegetables to grow is certainly regarded by many old hands as the test of a real gardener. But with good planning, regular care and a small dose of common sense, you can pretty much have cauliflower on the table all year round.


I'll be back later with the dual season cabbages.

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  2026 - Plans for next year
Posted by: Veggie - 19-11-2025, 04:52 PM - Replies (2)

On a cold and wintery day, let's think about better times in 2026. 

What are your plans and hopes for 2026. 

Any changes you want to make- structural, organisational. 
Seeds and plants that you haven't grown before? You know the score. 

Last year's thread https://gardenandgossip.org/showthread.php?tid=2210  may give you some ideas. about what went well, what could have done better, and what you won't do again!!

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  An Alphabet of Things to Clean. :D
Posted by: Veggie - 15-11-2025, 10:17 PM - Replies (23)

Having, with your help, worked my way through an Alphabet of Clutter. I thought that the next Alphabet should suggest household items to clean, The sort of places/items that are overlooked in the normal household round of drudgery.
I'm hoping that you can suggest items - that I may, or may not, have and I'll choose one each day and give it a once over!

Over to you, please. Big Grin

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  Hello - Again!
Posted by: Broadway - 13-11-2025, 11:01 AM - Replies (4)

Hello Folks

I thought I'd reintroduce myself as I've not really been about much this year!

It's been a difficult year, my mum who had to move in with us sadly passed away in June, she was bad in the end so it was a blessing.

I had surgery 3 weeks ago so am therefore recovering, slowly!

I'm looking forward to next year, although I say that every year!

I hope you are all well, I'm looking forward to being amongst G&G again.

Happy gardening.

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  2025 - Seed Swap Circle
Posted by: Veggie - 10-11-2025, 11:13 AM - Replies (11)

I hope you're all saving seeds for this year's Seed Swap.

Please add your name below if you want to be part of it.- and a list of the seeds you'll be sharing if you know now.
We'll aim to have the seeds sent to me by 30th November and sent back to you in December - to take our minds off anything else that may be happening that month. 

Any questions - just ask.

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  Asparagus seedlings
Posted by: doublyjonah - 08-11-2025, 08:14 PM - Replies (2)

Hi all, has anyone grown asparagus from seed? I have some small seedlings (6 to 8 inches tall) and wondering if they should go out into a bed now or be potted on and kept somewhere sheltered until spring. 

Thanks!

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  Food memories
Posted by: Veggie - 05-11-2025, 11:41 AM - Replies (36)

Share with us your childhood memories of meals - maybe, like Vinny its coming home from Sunday School to Jelly & custard ...........you get the idea.

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  What animal "power" would you like to have?
Posted by: Veggie - 22-10-2025, 03:35 PM - Replies (6)

I've just watched a Jay flying from tree to tree and thought, I wish I could fly like a bird?
Swim like a fish? Climb trees like a monkey? Run like cheetah? 
What would be your superpower?

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  Flavoured butter
Posted by: Small chilli - 22-10-2025, 11:27 AM - Replies (4)

I regularly make my own garlic butter. Today I’ve just made honey butter for the first time. It works nicely on a crumpet. 

What flavoured butter do you make? And what do you use it for?

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