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Chives question
Talking about herbs a few minutes ago reminded me that the chives are
now 2 years old and have made up into a sizeable clump. I want to grow them in 2 positions, one for the flowers and one for cooking, will half of the clump transplant well or should I start from scratch? This gorgeous weather here, 27 degrees here yesterday and pretty much the same today has seen a fair bit of work going on in the garden. The Acacia at the front of the house has been pruned, hard, 2 will be left untouched as they provide a huge canopy in the rear garden. We had lunch at a friend's house, only a few kilometres from here; it's wonderful that we could sit outside, for several hours, talking eating and drinking and of course laughing; without needing to put a sweater on. What's the weather like in the UK. I expect Martin will have weather pretty much like us and our Normandy posters will have weather a bit mixed at the moment? Judith |
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