Starting in June

Discussion in 'Garden Design and Plant Suggestions' started by parisdre, Jun 4, 2009.

  1. parisdre

    parisdre Member

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    Hi,
    Could you please suggest some culinary plants to grow beginning this month(June)?
     
  2. Paula B

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    I've just planted some thyme from 4 inch pots, it is doing very well in the heat. Gets water every morning early
     
  3. The Hollyberry Lady

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    Yup, and I started some dill seeds this morning. My lemon balm that I began from seed a couple of months back is just thriving this month as well.

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  4. Mr Greenthumb

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    i started my whole lot this month! every thing is going pretty well so far! =)
     
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    What ya growing, Mr. Greenthumb?...

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  6. Mr Greenthumb

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    I have two seedling american sambucus (elderberry bush), about sixteen jalapeno plants, a dozen Pueblo Chilie plants, six roma tomatoes, three beefsteak tomatos, and a very happy Lemon balm! In my front garden I have some petunias, Milk Weed {not sure on actual name}, some daisies and a couple that i dont know what are, they were just seeds my mom gave me to try and germinate. Oh yeah and cant forget the basil... there is nothing better than some fresh basil for making pesto!
     
  7. The Hollyberry Lady

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    Wow - sounds like your growing some pretty cool stuff. I am growing lemon balm too, from seed. Here's a pic of mine...

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    Wow your lemon balm looks very happy. I absolutely love my lemon balm if you barley touch it the whole room smells sweet of citrus! I am tempted to say its my favorite plant.
     

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