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Buying fruit trees

By Pippa Greenwood on 19/03/2009 13:43:56

Home-grown fruit is something I find difficult to resist; fruit trees make great ornamental, as well as edible, plants. I’ve notice that some of my espalier and cordon fruit trees are passed their best, so I’ll have to remove them. This always makes


Birds, wasps and fruit

By Pippa Greenwood on 11/08/2010 08:21:53

suggest putting some water out for them now, and letting them eat some of your fruit, too!


Autumn-fruiting raspberries

By Pippa Greenwood on 24/08/2011 17:46:54

they are cropping so heavily. I’m tempted to plant some more, as they are such good value, and their flavour far exceeds that of shop-bought fruits. If you have room for some raspberry canes in your garden, I’d heartily recommend growing some.  ‘Autumn Bliss


Staking fruit trees

By Pippa Greenwood on 30/04/2009 13:36:37

woody I’ll check the wires more regularly and make sure I remember how quickly plants grow in warm and wet conditions.It’s definitely worth checking the wires on any staked fruit trees, as if left too long they can kill or seriously deform the tree


Growing fruit and veg with children

By Pippa Greenwood on 24/03/2010 17:53:03

Next week, from 29 March to 4 April 2010, is the inaugural Gardeners' World 'Grow Your Own' Week'. Gardeners across the land will be encouraged to teach others to start growing their own fruit and vegetables. I've taught my children to grow


Harvesting soft fruit

By Pippa Greenwood on 29/06/2011 11:16:41

and our resident vole have also had their fair share. The vole does test my patience, as it harvests more than it actually eats and makes a series of ‘larders’ – small mounds of neatly cut fruit! I’m too soft to do anything about it, though, and I’m quite


Garden birds, squirrels and fruit crops

By Adam Pasco on 11/07/2011 15:40:47

of the Disappearing Fruit'?My gardening resolution for 2012 is to actually eat one of my own peaches, so I need to think of a way to build some sort of netting screen around my small peach tree. This is easier said than done, as previous efforts trying to protect


Growing strawberry plants

By Adam Pasco on 09/03/2009 14:03:21

growing strawberries in pots. If I had more space outside, I'd build a 'berry bed' with a proper net-clad frame over it to keep birds away from ripening fruits. Blackbirds in particular have a nose for strawberries. They're not very good at sharing, so


Cherries, plums and gages

By Pippa Greenwood on 27/07/2011 14:49:35

should net the trees, but they're growing in such a difficult place it would be more trouble than it's worth.Our plum and gage trees, however, are laden with fruit – so much so that the heavy crops are bending branches. Sadly, the quality of fruit


Growing veg in containers: keep it cropping

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

As container-grown fruit and veg start to crop, it's important keep your eye on the ball to ensure they stay productive. I've just harvested a small batch of French beans from my late container sowing as part of the Grow Yourself Healthy campaign


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