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Dealing with aphids

By Pippa Greenwood on 20/04/2011 11:39:38

of the prolonged cold remains to be seen, yet I’m convinced that the aphids starting breeding earlier than ever this year. My dwarf runner beans, growing in massive pots, were the first victims, followed by the overwintering geraniums and pelargoniums


Heritage vegetables

By Adam Pasco on 12/11/2007 10:12:02

I'm beginning to wonder whether growing old heirloom or heritage varieties of vegetables is really worthwhile. My tomato 'Snow White Cherry', sold as a heritage variety by many companies, was a real disappointment this year, and I wish I'd grown


Slug eggs

By Pippa Greenwood on 07/09/2011 18:01:30

and put them on the bird table.Slug eggs are usually laid in heaps, but may also be found singly. We’ve had a few warm days recently and these, combined with recent wet weather, have provided slugs with perfect breeding conditions.As you clear plants from


Eating weeds

By Kate Bradbury on 18/03/2011 15:45:55

A 'weed' is just a plant growing in the 'wrong place', and in my garden, most weeds are more than welcome. There are some exceptions, of course - Japanese knotweed and Himalayan balsam to name two - but the more green leafy weeds in my plot


Tomatoes: best varieties for flavour

By Adam Pasco on 14/12/2009 14:07:33

Ask me to recommend just one vegetable crop to grow for great returns and it would have to be tomatoes. Which other crop can match it for variety? Whole catalogues are available, listing literally hundreds of different varieties of tomato seed


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