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Early seed sowing

By Adam Pasco on 18/02/2013 15:08:01

seed sowing. My sowing list includes greenhouse tomatoes, chillies and sweet peppers, plus a few half-hardy bedding varieties – all plants that benefit from early sowing and a long growing season.My plan for the week involves something of a spring clean


Dealing with a waterlogged garden

By Adam Pasco on 26/11/2012 16:26:00

, consider what you can do to both improve drainage and raise the surface level of your beds and borders. Forking in bulky organic material helps, and gravel or grit can be added to heavy soils too.If you are short on time or simply can’t find the strength


Garden birds

By Richard Jones on 13/02/2013 07:09:00

I got up out of my sick bed to post this, I hope you know. Our brief dusting of snow may have gone, but it was too grim and grey to go exploring in the garden after hibernating ladybirds or flat-backed millipedes. Instead, I ventured upstairs


Siting a greenhouse

By Daniel Haynes on 16/01/2013 12:27:40

on the foliage of trees can make the glass or plastic sticky and dirty, so it lets in less light. Tree roots can also upset the foundations and make planting directly into the beds inside tricky.Good lightAs you’ll be visiting your greenhouse or polytunnel


Space-saving veg to grow

By Daniel Haynes on 07/02/2013 12:03:07

.To grow good veg you need a sheltered site that gets full sun for at least half the day, with deep, fertile, well-drained soil that has been enriched with organic matter. Deep beds – the original no-dig technique – are perfect for small gardens; by working


December gardening jobs

By Adam Pasco on 10/12/2012 11:49:51

in the kettle after making my first brew of the day to melt them. The bracing cold also helps to wake me up! (Note to self: add thermal pyjamas to my Christmas list).6. Complete seed order before ChristmasMy neat pile of 2013 seed catalogues is sitting next


Easy-care veg crops to grow

By on 07/02/2013 12:30:35

novice veg growers make is to take on too much. When you are short of free time, restrict yourself to a small salad patch, a raised bed or some tubs of veg on the patio watered by a home-made irrigation system. Few of us have time to grow absolutely


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