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Edible flowers

By Adam Pasco on 28/06/2010 17:39:36

petals to be sprinkled over a dish of salad leaves. No, I don't think they provide any additional flavour or nutrition, but they look great.I've eaten day lily flowers before. Eat hemerocallis flowers when in tight bud and they have a satisfying crunch


Strawberry flowers

By Pippa Greenwood on 07/05/2009 16:17:47

Last year I ripped out an old strawberry bed as the plants had gone past their best. As if by magic, I was sent several new strawberry varieties to trial. Of course, my son soon had his eye on the plants and suggested he grow them instead of me


Courgette rot

By Pippa Greenwood on 03/09/2009 14:02:28

proportions.However, the recent soggy, damp weather - which infuriatingly doesn't involve 'useful' rain, which actually penetrates to the plants' roots - has meant that all the later flowers on the courgettes and marrows have quickly rotted. The rot from


Pelargoniums

By Pippa Greenwood on 22/09/2010 08:14:55

have been a real triumph. It hasn't been an easy growing year, with very hot, dry spells followed by regular downpours, but the pelargoniums have been in flower since spring and are still going strong.One amazingly vigorous variety, 'Calliope Dark Red


The best vegetable varieties

By Adam Pasco on 08/02/2010 11:58:17

to dig up half my flower garden to accommodate them all!My personal nominations for the list include:1. Courgette 'Tromboncino'2. Dwarf French Bean 'Maxi'3. Mangetout 'Oregon Sugar Pod'4. Sweetcorn 'Rising Sun'5. Watercress 'Aqua'And if I had to pick just


Growing herbs

By Kate Bradbury on 08/04/2011 15:05:31

If I only had one container or window box, I would fill it with herbs. Fresh herbs are a joy to cook with, they smell good, their flowers are loved by bees, and most perennial species can tolerate a bit of neglect.Having said that, my perennial herb


Growing garlic

By Lila Das Gupta on 08/07/2010 16:19:39

Hampton Court Palace Flower Show is always a good place to look for new 'grow your own' ideas.  The Growing Tastes Marquee this year was better than ever: my highlights for 2010 were garlic and blueberries.I could smell The Garlic Farm's beautiful


Ornamental veg

By Adam Pasco on 25/07/2011 08:10:01

trumpets bursting open at tip of yellow courgettes are pure beauty – and yes, they are good enough to eat (deep fried in a tempura batter sounds appetising).Flowers adorn climbing beans, squash, tomatoes, aubergines, chillies, garlic chives and many more


Growing tomatoes: dos and don'ts

By Kate Bradbury on 11/03/2010 16:05:08

are commendable, if nothing else. There are friends who grow the plants indoors and wonder why they don't fruit (the flowers need pollinating); friends whose plants flower and fruit but the tomatoes rot at the ends (blossom end rot caused by irregular watering


Growing veg in containers: keep it cropping

By Kate Bradbury on 05/08/2011 15:26:42

flowering, to ensure they have enough energy to grow the chillies, tomatoes or beans we're growing them for. This is especially pertinent when growing them in containers, as there is only a finite amount of nutrients in the compost. Once this is used up


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