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Grow Yourself Healthy: July

By Adam Pasco on 04/07/2011 16:10:16

fruits.Both greenhouse and garden are developing well, proving yet again just how much fresh produce can be grown in our gardens. And that's the aim of our Grow Yourself Healthy campaign, to show people how a little planning can turn their gardens


Grow Yourself Healthy: May jobs

By Adam Pasco on 16/05/2011 16:46:02

Things really move up a gear in May when you're growing your own. With a greenhouse bulging at the seams, I can't wait for the risk of frosty nights to pass so I can plant them outside.Tomatoes, courgettes, sweetcorn and other tender crops


Growing strawberry plants

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

are available from mail order fruit suppliers for immediate potting. Kept on greenhouse staging, they quickly grow during spring. It’s important to be vigilant for signs of greenfly or red spider mite, and to treat affected plants immediately. Warm greenhouse


Lost crop of the Incas

By Adam Pasco on 11/07/2007 09:58:02

's intriguing to know exactly where some of the crops we grow come from. I've certainly been getting more adventurous with my crop selection, both in the greenhouse and outside. Family favourites always take priority, which for my family include the widest range


Growing onions: seeds versus sets

By Adam Pasco on 14/11/2011 15:14:12

premium.However, this year I decided to grow my onions from seed, and I've just been assessing the results. Yes, I did need to sow them in modular trays in the greenhouse in March, and could have started them even earlier if I'd had a heated propagator


Loch Ness blackberries

By Adam Pasco on 03/09/2007 10:38:02

garden (in my pyjamas) and pick off the fattest, ripest berries to put on my bowl of breakfast cereal. What a great start to the day.To avoid a painful harvest I only grow thornless blackberries, and have trained two of my favourites, Loch Ness


The best vegetable varieties

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

, never a fan of vegetables, chose Tomato 'Ailsa Craig' as "unbeaten for flavour, perfect for growing in an unheated greenhouse".The list goes on, and with 100 tempting crops my seed and plant order has now grown to such an extent that I'm going to need


Garden birds, squirrels and fruit crops

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

Sometimes wildlife crosses the line between welcome resident and unwanted nuisance. Perhaps it's my own fault for providing temptation, but when you grow your own fruit there's always something tempting on offer.Blackbirds certainly have an instinct


Tomatoes: best varieties for flavour

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

. Every one is different and unique in some way (although not all of them are worth growing).There are bushy, spreading varieties that are great for pots, baskets and borders, and upright ones for training as cordons. These can be grown in the greenhouse


Preventing garlic rust

By Adam Pasco on 04/03/2013 16:15:28

others during a trial.I'm aiming to grow strong garlic plants that develop quickly and mature early. I'll plant the bulbs at a slightly wider spacing than before, to improve air circulation and reduce humidity around the plants. And I'll avoid high


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