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How to grow early potatoes

By Gardeners' World on 20/07/2011 14:44:46

Monty Don takes you through the process of planting early potatoes with suggestions for soil conditioning and spacing.springMore advice on growing potatoesBlog on growing potatoesChitting potatoes video projectGrowing potatoes in a binGrowing potatoes in bagsEarthing up potatoes


How to improve soil with green manure

By Gardeners' World on 20/07/2011 17:14:05

Learn how to improve the condition of your soil by sowing rye seeds to create green manure, with Monty Don's video demonstration and advice.summer and autumnMore advice on improving soilHow to mulch beds and bordersFeeding plantsImproving soilMaking a soil sieve


How to build a raised bed

By Gardeners' World on 22/07/2011 10:42:47

Learn how to build a raised bed by following Monty and Chris's step-by-step video demonstration, with information on the benefits of for those with heavy soil or poor drainage.all-year-roundMore garden DIY projectsMore on building raised bedsMonty's video advice on laying a slab...


How to grow salad leaves in guttering

By Gardeners' World on 20/07/2011 16:41:51

Watch Sarah Raven's step-by-step video guide to growing salad leaves in guttering indoors, to give seedlings a good start before transplanting them outdoors.OctoberMore advice on growing saladRead Pippa Greenwood's blog on growing salad leavesVideo advice on growing salad leaves ...


How to store onions

By Gardeners' World on 20/07/2011 12:22:30

Stringing onions is a great way of storing gluts, as you can keep a large number of bulbs in a small space. Hang them in a cool, dry, frost-free place - such as a shed - until you need to bring them into the kitchen. If you have room, grow more onions than you need and string the...


How to earth up potatoes

By Gardeners' World on 20/07/2011 14:42:07

Potatoes will grow very quickly under warm and moist conditions. When they are 10cm tall, the leafy shoots can be mounded around with soil to their full height, a process known as 'earthing up'. Earthing up potatoes will increase the length of underground stems that will bear pot...


How to make a garden shed tool rack

By Gardeners' World on 22/07/2011 11:42:01

Ready made tool racks are available to buy, but you can easily make your own, using timber bought from a local DIY store. To start with, measure the width of your shed and select the length of timber you need. Think about the height of your shed and the length of your tools - as ...


Growing autumn-fruiting raspberries

By Pippa Greenwood on 06/03/2013 16:05:00

I’m a big fan of raspberries, which are the most reliable of all the soft fruit crops that I grow. My soil is heavy and alkaline, and I’ve found that autumn-fruiting raspberries last much longer in it than summer-fruiting varieties. So now I stick to growing autumn varieties such...


How to clean and repair your garden shed

By Gardeners' World on 20/07/2011 16:54:47

If your shed has become a dumping ground and you've run out of space to store your gardening equipment, then it's time to take action. Follow our guide to clearing, cleaning and repairing your shed and making it secure.Tool rackWooden shelving unitsRoofing material (if required)B...


How to grow garlic

By Gardeners' World on 19/07/2011 15:59:16

Plant garlic cloves in midwinter to ensure your best harvest the following summer. It's always best to buy bulbs from seed merchants that are certified virus-free and bred for growing in local conditions. You can also use shop-bought garlic, but you may find it less successful. I...


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