tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4305701081480730909.post8428356072769971002..comments2012-12-07T13:04:54.262+00:00Comments on Travels in and around my garden: Sage adviceAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17594941038340385504noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4305701081480730909.post-71345648579096910502012-07-01T12:47:39.635+01:002012-07-01T12:47:39.635+01:00That's me all over - sage, although most of th...That's me all over - sage, although most of the time I feel like Cassandra! I had to look that acronym? mnemonic? up, by the way. It (the plant) likes south London. <br /><br />I guess Mihaly was the guy I met this morning? he seems very knowledgeable. I said I would put the photos on this blog, so if you're in touch with him let him know! There is a kids' section on Dig This website with the happy seeds in very bright packets. It sort of emerged out of the side of the pub some time ago but I didn't take much notice of it, thinking it was a temporary flower/summer bedding place.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17594941038340385504noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4305701081480730909.post-71477263794361565802012-07-01T11:27:07.338+01:002012-07-01T11:27:07.338+01:00A sage post. DYSWIDT?
I wanted to try Dig This ...A sage post. DYSWIDT? <br /><br />I wanted to try Dig This in New Cross, they got in touch about a seed giveaway they were planning called 'Happy Seeds', Im not sure if it ever happened. <br />This is an offshoot of a nursery in Welling, and its pleasure to support them. Mihaly the Hungarian horticulturalist who own it has a great story. <br /><br />Sage is the fastest growing thing in my garden. Ive taken a lot of cuttings. Mint and the lavender are doing great too.Lewisham Gardenshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08008604808935208883noreply@blogger.com