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Seed Club - early seed sowing

By Sally Nex on 26/02/2013 14:16:13

sowing.There are seed trays already stacking up in the greenhouse, and the propagator is working overtime. Luckily, there are lots of seeds that positively relish an early start. Perennials, for one: I sowed the Seed Club High-Value Perennials collection


How to grow pumpkins

By on 28/02/2013 14:48:03

patch, be sure to allow sufficient space for the fully mature crop.Pumpkin seedsSmall potsSeed compostHeated propagator or warm windowsillWell-rotted manure or compostVented bell clochemid-March to mid-June18-22 weeks from sowingSow seeds individually


How to make paper pots

By on 05/03/2013 13:07:29

folding over the base and sliding the paper off. There are also simple, wooden pot-making kits available to buy.Make batches of differently-sized pots so that you have plenty to hand as the seed-sowing season gets under way, and look for other things


Seed Club - spring in the greenhouse

By Sally Nex on 03/04/2013 17:18:01

Well, thank goodness for greenhouses. I've practically been living in mine this month. It's been far too chilly to even think about sowing outside, and besides, I don't do frozen fingers.Under glass, though, it's all lovely and cosy, and I potter


Wintery weather

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 25/03/2013 12:44:55

am told. There is a large box of seed packets which need sorting and sowing, too. We shall return home later with glowingly healthy cheeks and a feeling of satisfaction.It won’t stop me worrying or complaining about the weather though, that would


Growing salad crops

By Adam Pasco on 15/04/2013 13:39:10

like rocket, watercress, and a range of warming mustard leaves. Baby spinach leaves provide more texture and flavour than lettuce too.Growing young salad leaves doesn't take much space and they're quick, only taking about a month from sowing to your


How to grow sugar snap peas

By on 28/02/2013 14:46:18

well watered. A fairly sheltered spot in full or part sun will suit them best. It's a good idea to make several sowings at two or three week intervals, to increase the potential harvesting period.Sugar snap pea seedsGood quality seed compostSmall pots


How to grow summer bedding from seed

By on 05/03/2013 11:03:13

of 18-21°C to germinate, so do consider investing in a heated propagator to maintain a constant temperature through March and April.Good quality seed compostPotsSummer bedding seedsVermiculiteMarch - April10 minutes to sow the seedsJune - September


How to raise cut flowers from seed

By on 27/03/2013 11:32:14

. Use them to fill gaps in summer borders or grow larger quantities in rows on the allotment or veg plot. Stagger sowings by a few weeks to give you a regular supply of blooms.Many of the best summer blooms are easy-to-grow hardy annuals and, with seeds


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