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How to grow citrus plants

By Gardeners' World on 19/07/2011 14:35:26

.springMore advice on growing fruitLearn how to train a nectarine tree with Monty's video adviceGrowing summer-fruiting raspberriesChris Beardshaw's video advice on growing blueberries and cranberriesHow to summer prune plum treesBrowse fruit varieties


How to plant a blackcurrant bush

By Gardeners' World on 19/07/2011 11:58:16

Blackcurrants are easy to grow and more tolerant of heavy soils than other currant bushes. Just one plant can provide a generous crop of berries. If blackcurrant bushes are kept well fed and watered you could be harvesting fruit a year after


Apple sooty blotch

By Gardeners' World on 10/10/2011 11:35:05

Apple sooty blotch is caused by an overwintering fungus, which is typically found on trees or branches growing in shade and damp. It creates a splatter of dark, sooty spots all over the skin of the fruit, although the flesh isn't affected at all


Apple and pear scab

By Gardeners' World on 10/10/2011 11:34:22

on infected stems and branches. The most serious consequence of scab is reduced vigour of the trees caused by early leaf fall. This may limit the crop of fruit. The disease also causes scabs on the skins of fruit, although they are still edible. A preventative


Peach leaf curl

By Gardeners' World on 19/10/2011 13:52:31

for the plant and in its weakened state, the flowers and fruit fall off. Trees may recover sufficiently to make a second flush of growth and these leaves are usually unaffected by the fungus. Fungus survives on fallen leaves and branches to re-infect next season


How to grow nectarines

By Gardeners' World on 20/07/2011 12:15:17

Watch Monty Don, as he plants and trains a nectarine tree up against a fence, using wires and tensioners. With tips on mixing compost and protecting trees from frost damage.springMore advice on growing fruitGrowing citrus plants.Planting a fig tree


How to sow tomato seeds in coir pellets

By Gardeners' World on 22/07/2011 11:32:40

Sarah Raven offers advice on which tomato varieties to grow, and demonstrates how to sow tomato seeds in coir pellets.springMore advice on growing tomatoesGrowing tomatoes in pots and grow bagsGrowing tomatoes from seedGrowing tomatoes outdoorsGrowing tomatoes in earth beds and g...


How to grow aubergines

By Gardeners' World on 20/07/2011 10:24:54

, the best results come from growing plants on a windowsill indoors or in a greenhouse. Large fruited varieties such as 'Black Beauty' should yield three to six aubergines per plant. Smaller fruited varieties like 'Fairy Tale' will produce at least 10


Spring blossom

By Adam Pasco on 29/04/2013 13:47:00

started blossoming last week, on 20 April – about three weeks later.Of course, things will catch-up (they always do) and after a very disappointing year for fruit in 2012, I've high hopes that things will be better this year.Why am I so optimistic? Well


How to grow early strawberries

By Gardeners' World on 20/07/2011 17:31:55

Strawberry plants will be in growth to flower and fruit four to six weeks ahead of outdoor plants if potted up now and brought into a cool greenhouse or conservatory. Keep them well lit, ventilated and watered to prevent the plants becoming leggy


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