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By Adam Pasco in
Grow & eat
Picking broad beans really is a family affair in the Pasco household. The fat, swollen pods are full of promise and we eagerly pop them open to release the harvest. Continue reading...
By Adam Pasco in
Grow & eat
Why do people turn their noses up at edible flowers? What could be more delicious than beautiful chive heads tossed into a salad? Continue reading...
By Adam Pasco in
Gardeners' musings
The time has arrived. The NEC, Birmingham is about to be transformed, for the 18th time, into my favourite show of the year: BBC Gardeners' World Live. Continue reading...
By Adam Pasco in
Plants
In the past two-three weeks my perennial plants have soared upwards, and being preoccupied with other parts of the garden I took my eye off the ball. Continue reading...
By Adam Pasco in
Plants
I've been training my wisteria as a standard plant in a large terracotta pot. It was a bit of an experiment really, as I bought a wisteria but then couldn't find the right home for it. Continue reading...
By Adam Pasco in
Gardeners' musings
Walking through my garden this week I was struck by its freshness following a shower. Doesn't rain transform the colour and vigour of plants in a way simply watering by hand never can? Continue reading...
By Adam Pasco in
Gardeners' musings
[...] all cardboard rolls, tubes or egg boxes make great biodegradable pots that can be filled with compost for seed sowing. Continue reading...
By Adam Pasco in
Plants
Development seems slower this year, but it's amazing how a few days of warm weather brings everything on. Continue reading...
By Adam Pasco in
Grow & eat
There's nothing complicated about growing your own. Just decide what crops you'd like to grow, and get started... Continue reading...
By Adam Pasco in
Gardeners' musings
Totting up the value of everything in my garden shed this week, I was amazed at how much it came to. Continue reading...
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