Posted by pano on Sunday May 29, 2011
Filed under :Herb Garden
We’re growing dill, parsley, chives and basil. Or might it be bad once we consume them? We didn’t read the instructions properly so we’ve been giving it everyday instead of once a week but they are growing anyway, will just do it once a week now though. The stuff we’re usiing is called "Feed Me" (a small yellow bottle of concentrate that makes 80 litres supposedly) Also trying to grow tomatoes and wild strawberries. All in pots on our kitchen windowsill, lol. But we also put them outside on a table in the back garden during the day. Never tried to grow anything before so all very new to us. Thanks.
Manure tea, I’m empty reaching here…..ahhh,ahhhh….lol Kitchen would smell like a toilet me thinks…..In the pots we just have regular earth mixed with something called "coco peat" that we bought.
Thanks but it’s not called Orchid fertiliser, it’s simply called "Feed Me", made by some company called "151" http://www.151.co.uk/index.html I can’t see the fertaliser at their site, maybe they no longer make it, it was only about €2/ anyway.
Posted by pano on Saturday May 21, 2011
Filed under :Medicinal Herbs
Fresh herbs:
- parsley
- cilantro
- dill
- rosemary
- lavender
- thyme
- oregano
- chives
- sage
- catnip
Vitamins:
- vitamin C
- garlic
- echinacea
- calcium
- grape seed extract
Please tell me if anything here can cure dizziness.
Posted by pano on Sunday May 15, 2011
Filed under :Herb Garden
German chamomile, parsley, basil, catnip and other various mints, and dill? I would grow them in my herb garden but for now that’s exclusively for perennials until I’m done planting perennials and figure out how much space I have for annuals. The only one I don’t think would do well in a pot is dill, but I’d like some outside opinions
Posted by pano on Tuesday May 10, 2011
Filed under :Herb Garden
I am going to grow an herb garden, and I’m not sure what kind of soil I use. I am going to be planting rosemary, thyme, cilantro, sage, dill, and parsley. I don’t know if what I am planting makes a difference on what soil I should either. Also I was thinking about planting some flowers in the same area, and I’m not sure if this will affect the herb garden.
Posted by pano on Monday May 9, 2011
Filed under :Medicinal Herbs
Would you be more hesitant to tell someone you had an abortion, or that you took plenty of herbs and vitamins to induce a miscarriage in the first week or 2 of missing a period?
in response to the answers already.
1. I wouldn’t have considered either until this last week either 
2. An abortion is killing a fetus, inducing a miscarriage, yes, it’s bad, but the body will naturally expell it without a doctor slicing up the embryo to suck it out.
3. It’s, I believe, a more humane way to terminating an unwanted pregnancy and avoiding an unwanted abortion
I know this is a very very touchy subject, but you shouldn’t judge until you’re in those shoes…this is very difficult you know.
also, the way I am going about this will cause no harm to me, or to the fetus if it doesn’t work. My method is actually to induce a period, if it works it works, if it doesn’t, it doesn’t.
If it doesn’t, I have no other choice than to have an abortion, something I am set against, so I prefer this does it instead of the pain of an abortion which can cause harm to me for the rest of my life. The method I’m using is strictly parsley and vitamin C
Posted by pano on Friday May 6, 2011
Filed under :Herb Garden
So mainly my questions are which are which and some recommendations for herbs to plant in each. I already have Chives and Lemon Balm planted somewhere else and I’m not planning on putting them in my new garden area.
Perennials (I think) that I have:
rosemary cuttings and sage that I just got from my neighbor, then some catnip which will probably go in a pot because I don’t want it taking over. I also want to get some lavender. There will most likely still be space so I’m looking for other recommendations! Preferably some with a lot of uses, perhaps both culinary and medicinal– I’m interested in both.
Annuals:
A lot… Too many, probably. I have parsley (I know it’s a biennial but I’ll be growing it as an annual) sweet basil, cilantro, dill, chamomile, and echinacea. I think those are all annuals, correct me if I’m wrong. Other than those, any recommendations for others? Like I said, both medicinal and culinary are fine
I’m also wondering which if any, can be grown in pots because I may just do that with the annuals instead of have an extra herb garden for them.