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Growing veg in small spaces

By Adam Pasco on 21/02/2011 15:50:03

if you have a family to feed.I don't have the luxury of a large allotment, so I'm keen to grow as much as I can in my garden. It's probably larger than average, but then gardening is my passion, and my job!Fruit trees and cane fruits grow around the edges


Gardeners' World Magazine Seed Club

By Sally Nex on 30/01/2013 17:52:22

It's not often you get the chance to garden alongside thousands of other keen green-fingered types. With that in mind, I jumped at the chance to take part in the Gardeners' World Magazine Seed Club. I'm a gardener and garden writer living


Self-seeding plants

By Adam Pasco on 01/06/2009 15:04:12

Not everything in my garden is carefully planned, and I make no excuses for having it this way. It's a wise gardener that makes room for the unexpected, and the rewards this can bring. Leave an area of soil bare and something will grow, and while


Suppressing weeds with carpet

By Jane Moore on 29/02/2008 11:27:00

Along with the sap rising, the birds cavorting and my enthusiasm surging, the weeds are growing with a vengeance. This February has been a month of weeding on my allotment and - I'm delighted to say - the plot has never looked this good so early


Gardening with children

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 22/11/2010 13:17:57

and dusty radish.However, I think it is generally an excellent thing to try and get children to grow stuff - if only so that they understand how plants behave. Schools are now much more proactive in encouraging gardening clubs and planting up areas around


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


Pumpkins for Halloween

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

with all the nutrients they need, and as the waste breaks down they'll get a fair amount of water too (saving me a job).My garden is far too small to grow pumpkins really, but I won't let that deter me. I'll drape the long, winding stems up and over


Future Gardens and Butterfly World

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 04/08/2009 14:59:06

Who said gardening wasn't easy? Okay, maybe some parts aren't that simple - grafting, propagation, weeding on cliffs, getting rid of slugs and innumerable other things but some aspects of gardens are unbelievably straightforward.Look at this picture


Geoffrey Smith

By Pippa Greenwood on 05/03/2009 08:09:32

I suppose I am very, very lucky to have known Geoffrey Smith and worked with him, but right now I just feel sad. Somthing is now missing for me, and indeed I know for many millions of us. Gardening has lost its Head Gardener.Geoffrey was better than


A gardeners' visit to Madeira

By Pippa Greenwood on 04/05/2011 17:12:42

very favourite garden destinations. I love seeing what we would regard as house plants growing with weed-like vigour on the roadside, or trimmed to form a hedge. Poinsettia always looks wonderful there, not to mention the tangled jungles of Opuntia


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