Allotment Gardening Advice Help Chat
Growing => Grow Your Own => Topic started by: puravida on July 05, 2009, 10:06
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I remember scattering some tiny seeds around my broad bean bed earlier in the year but forgot to record what they were.
They are up oin their thousands!
I know they are a pretty or scented flower of some description.
Any ideas? Or have I just bee watering weeds?
(http://www.loose-fit.co.uk/images/IMG_0420.jpg)
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Weeds! :D ;)
http://www.ruralni.gov.uk/crops/vegetables/technical_information/weed_identification.htm
redshank.
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Looks like my vietnamiese corriander.
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But having just re-read your post and you planted flowers of some type they're not going to be them so I will sit quietly in the corner. :unsure:
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But having just re-read your post and you planted flowers of some type they're not going to be them so I will sit quietly in the corner. :unsure:
You are right Kate......redshank looks very, very similar to vietnamese coriander! :D
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They look like some I have which are about to flower but for the life of me can't remember the name sorry :blush:
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They look like some I have which are about to flower but for the life of me can't remember the name sorry :blush:
:D
at least I now have hope they are flowers and not weeds haha
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Sorry to jump the thread but what's Vietnamese coriander? Does it taste like the regular kind & does it bolt just as quickly? I have loads of these weeds growing in the cracks of the paths on the plot, I didn't know they were called redshank.
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Type vietnamese coriander into google images.
It is a persecaria and closely related to redshank, which also has the dark markings on the leaf. Redshank grows in profusion on some peat fen soils and will smoother crops if not controlled and is hated.. The locals say it got its dark markings when the devil used it to wipe his bum.
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Sorry to jump the thread but what's Vietnamese coriander? Does it taste like the regular kind & does it bolt just as quickly? I have loads of these weeds growing in the cracks of the paths on the plot, I didn't know they were called redshank.
It's what's commonly known as perennial coriander. I used to grow it to use when the summer season had ended for the growing of 'ordinary' coriander....but I did'nt really like the taste......I found it a bit musty with none of the freshness of the summer grown variety.
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Sorry to jump the thread but what's Vietnamese coriander? Does it taste like the regular kind & does it bolt just as quickly? I have loads of these weeds growing in the cracks of the paths on the plot, I didn't know they were called redshank.
It's what's commonly known as perennial coriander. I used to grow it to use when the summer season had ended for the growing of 'ordinary' coriander....but I did'nt really like the taste......I found it a bit musty with none of the freshness of the summer grown variety.
Ah, a reliable informant again!!! :)
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Shucks!!!! :blush: :blush: :blush: