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Home-grown Christmas dinner

By Lila Das Gupta on 25/12/2009 23:59:23

There’s something wonderfully irrational about clearing snow in order to dig up vegetables. One of our Christmas rituals is to leave the wrapping paper behind and take a walk to the allotment on Christmas day to harvest some parsnips. I don’t know


Growing potatoes

By Lila Das Gupta on 08/01/2010 16:33:03

the Christmas decorations to the shed this morning - always a tinge of sadness - I stopped off at the greenhouse to harvest the last of our Christmas potatoes.We planted a variety of spuds in pots and compost sacks when we got back from holiday at the beginning


Growing shallots

By Lila Das Gupta on 22/01/2010 14:31:06

When I first started growing shallots I did so on the advice of Sam, on our allotment (aged 90 he was still tending his plot twice a day). He told me to plant shallots on the shortest day and harvest them on the longest. I'm a bit more haphazard


Growing radicchio

By Lila Das Gupta on 06/08/2010 15:11:52

August can often feel like a tricky time on the allotment. Lots of things like salad potatoes and beetroot have been harvested, leaving large gaps or whole beds free. Then there's the interruption of a summer holiday - should you sow anything new


Grow your own chutney

By Lila Das Gupta on 28/05/2010 12:46:03

and is tangier tasting than the dried version. If you have a greenhouse you can grow it in a pot, it will form buds pretty quickly and provide you with a harvest the following year. You can also grow turmeric indoors as a house plant. Plant tubers under cover


Growing garlic

By Lila Das Gupta on 08/07/2010 16:19:39

in the sun for a few days.July: Harvest remaining softneck types and leave to dry.  Harvest hard neck types planted in spring as stems flop over.August: Try plaiting or tying garlic into bunches (grapping).One fact I learned from Colin Boswell, who runs


Summer berries

By Lila Das Gupta on 25/06/2010 12:12:12

Garin' is a good choice for smaller gardens. Blackcurrants grow on new wood. When I harvest the currants I also prune at the same time, cutting out a third of the plant each year.This tangy, mouth-watering recipe for blackcurrant cream is not only


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