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Is this an Herb or a weed?
Hi Guys/Gals - I need some suggestions as to what's growing in one
of my garden containers; it came up automatically this year. There's about 16 thin stalks, about 12 to 14 inchees tall, with 5 having a small lavender colored flower-type ball at the top. The balls might mean it's going to seed. For the life of me, I don't remember/know what I may have planted last year. No, I don't have Altzheimers, but sure am feeling stupid not to recognize what this is? Especially since I'm watering it 3 times a week. Any guesses or suggestions greatly appreciated. Thanks a bunch!
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Is it chives? Are the 'stalks' hollow and they smell oniony when you break one? If it's chives, it doesn't need much water.
I do that all the time--plant things, don't label them and forget. A few weeks ago I was looking at a beautiful Siberian Iris in someone's yard and said, I need to get one of those. Then I went home and there in my garden was a Siberian Iris in bloom. I have no recollection of buying or planting it. |
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Here's a photo of chives, if this helps
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Chives
Yep, that's the one! That picture is perfect, kind2! Thanks for the added
info U&I - I'll quit worrying about watering it. Do either of you know if the lavender flowers are next years seeds, once they're dried out?
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A weed is a plant found growing in a place where it is not wanted. That is a definition I was taught very early in life. Hmmmm
I plant yams in drums every year. I gather rotted stuff, top soil and the like and fill the drums before planting. Last yaer I noticed several paw paw trees growing in two of the drums. I did not plant them. Since they were not wanted there, I transplanted them elsewhere. This year I again prepared my drums and planted my yams. Would you believe that paw paw trees began to grow even before my yams sprouted? Oh Mother Nature! |
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Cedy, I want your paw paw trees!!!! I wonder how much it would cost to mail them up to the states?! Are you coming to the states for a visit soon? Hmmm oh well, Enjoy them.. How are your yams doing now? I have a friend who also grows her potatoes in a barrel with the rotted stuff and leaves and topsoil... she says its really easy... We are going to try something similar come fall... too hot to plant now! heres the article, we have plenty of scrape wood, so it wont cost me anything. https://seattletimes.nwsource.com/htm...otatoes25.html
Early bird, we have chives and wild onions growing all over the place in my yard....never have to bother planting, as long as I remember to pick them all in the spring!
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One other tip: once the plant starts looking raggedy you can cut it down to the ground and the stalks will all grow back again. |
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