I have a feeling that they like the cramped conditions of a mixed container. This is because the area in my medic garden that I planted with a mixture of plants is thriving, where as the single pot areas in the stacker are not doing as well.
I have planted up another mixed medic garden, to test my theory, and will compare plant growth during the growing season.
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My medic garden is beginning to thrive again, I think the brighter sunlight has really kick-started the plants and they are getting lovely and bushy. I sowed some more seedlings last week and they are already getting their 2nd set of leaves! I obviously started my January seeds way to early, as some of these have only just got their 2nd set of leaves. I knew it was a bit early, but the warm weather made me think that it was OK to do a January sow, next year I will do it in May. I have gained another mint plant, a spearmint, and two more lemon balm cuttings, these are outside in a planter with other herbs. - I am planting up two gardens now, one indoors and one outdoors, the indoor growing can be tricky with sudden plant deaths, so for this reason I am also planting the same herbs and medicinal plants outside, |
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