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Pumpkins for Halloween

By Kate Bradbury on 23/10/2009 15:13:22

I've just bought a new compost bin. This is all the more exciting because next year I'll use it to grow pumpkins. I plan to raise the bin on bricks and plant pumpkin plants in the exposed compost. The well-rotted matter will provide the plants


Octoberfest

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 09/10/2007 11:38:02

: there seems little point in weeding much (the nights are too cold for most annual weeds to bother with seeding themselves), why bother to tie back a sprawling plant when you are going to cut them all down anyway soon? Even the grass stops growing quite


Greenhouse heating

By Adam Pasco on 25/01/2010 16:26:08

the melianthus I raised from seed, and quite large pots of agapanthus that I probably couldn't replace, and which would take an age to grow again.A large electric propagator does provide an alternative for seed raising, just warming the area I need for seeds


Sowing a new lawn

By Kate Bradbury on 25/03/2010 13:41:28

I'm not one for manicured lawns. I think lawn weeds are pretty. I'd really like clumps of bird's foot trefoil, dandelions, daisies, creeping buttercup and self-heal growing among the grass in my garden. In fact, I've just planted some clover


Grey mould

By Pippa Greenwood on 08/10/2010 15:28:05

any more spores about than absolutely necessary) I confined each plant to the bin bag.The stems had gone from sturdy bright green to fuzzy and fungal within the space of 48 hours. Tomorrow I will pick all the tomatoes, aubergines and peppers


Allotment vs garden

By Lila Das Gupta on 02/10/2009 17:24:17

herbs, lettuce, tomatoes and climbing beans, which I eat every day, just a few paces away. The most convenient way is to grow them in raised beds, which are much easier to look after. I now have a happy mix of winter salads and wallflowers growing


Sharing gardens and vegetable plots

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 05/01/2010 15:18:21

. It is time to bounce into 2010 with a light step and the feeling that valleys can be crossed in a single bound.Many people will have decided that the time has come to start growing their own vegetables. All those excellent Gardeners World projects and blogs


How to water your plants

By Gardeners' World on 22/07/2011 12:25:05

at two or three day intervals, rather than a quick sprinkle every day.Help channel water to the roots of thirsty plants, like this tomato (see picture), by burying a flowerpot alongside it. This can be filled with water where it will soak down


Gardeners' World Live 2010

By Adam Pasco on 15/06/2010 11:39:13

how to grow a wide range of plants, including strawberries, tomatoes, courgettes and herbs.Our very special guests this year are BBC Radio 4's Gardeners' Question Time team. They're recording their programme at the show on Wednesday for broadcast


Drought damage in the garden

By Adam Pasco on 26/07/2010 09:38:27

brown patches develop in the past during very dry periods, but nothing like this. Yes, I know this is really the grass protecting itself, and that it will grow back, but for now it looks dreadful.The lawn is really the least of my problems. Many well


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