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Fruit and veg job checklist - week 44

By Gardeners' World on 23/11/2011 12:54:57

Pick ripe apples and pearsFinish harvesting marrows, squashes, onions and potatoesSow broad beans and hardy peasPlant out garlic clovesEarth up leeks to cover and blanch their stemsCut away fruited blackberry canes at soil level and tie in new ones


Fruit and veg job checklist - week 47

By Gardeners' World on 23/11/2011 12:55:10

up chicory roots to force in the darkPlant new fruit trees, bushes and cane fruitsCollect seeds from garlic and chivesStart pruning apples, pears and figsTake hardwood cuttings from currants and gooseberriesSpread compost or rotted manure onto beds


Fruit & veg checklist

By Gardeners' World on 23/11/2011 12:55:14

Check fruits in store for signs of rot or deteriorationPlant new fruit bushes and cane fruitsTake hardwood cuttings from healthy fruit bushes, including currants and gooseberriesWinter prune fruit trees, including apples - but save plum pruning


Teeny tiny trees for small gardens

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 29/04/2008 12:14:02

trees that are worth looking into. Fruit trees are grown on different rootstocks and, depending on which one you choose, these regulate the eventual height of the tree - useful not just for small gardens, but also because it means that the best apples


Quince for the memory

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 23/10/2007 10:58:02

Spot the odd one out from these four: 1) Quincy Jones (Music Producer who worked with Michael Jackson and Frank Sinatra). 2) Thomas de Quincey (ferociously clever writer and drug addict). 3)Quincy ME (1970s television series starring Jack Klugman


What to do now in your garden - week 1

By Gardeners' World on 22/07/2011 14:30:44

it into growth up to eight weeks early. Top up bird baths with fresh water dailyRecycle your Christmas tree at the local council tipCheck closing dates for any seed catalogue discountsAround the gardenSquash mistletoe berries into apple tree branchesCut down old


Trees for small gardens 2

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 19/07/2010 15:12:21

The other day there was a tweet* from Gardeners' World regarding a post I wrote on this blog a couple of years ago, about my top five trees for small gardens.While I still stick with those five I thought I might try and add a further five just


Feeding the birds

By Richard Jones on 12/11/2008 10:13:18

oblivious of the loud whizzes and bangs that keep the cats huddled in a dark corner indoors somewhere. But the cats have cottoned on to this and the moment the explosions stopped, 10.13 in East Dulwich, the black one was out of the cat flap like a shot


Horse chestnut scale insect

By Gardeners' World on 19/10/2011 13:38:40

bees that visit the flowers may be killed by traces of these chemicals in the pollen and nectar. horse chestnuts, magnolias, cornus, bay, lime and acer trees. May-SeptemberMore common apple and pear trees problemsCankerEuonymus scaleLeaf miner fly


Capsid bugs

By Gardeners' World on 18/10/2011 14:36:54

tiny areas of leaf tissue, causing dead, brown patches. As the leaf grows, these areas tear causing a multitude of small holes. On apples, they leave raised bumps and scabby patches.The uppermost leaves on plants have small, brown-ringed holes, while


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