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How to grow strawberries

By Gardeners' World on 20/07/2011 17:33:45

- the long stems emerging from the main plant. Do this now and you can look forward to more plants and a bumper harvest next summer.Strawberry plantSharp knife or secateursPotsMulti-purpose compostGarden wire or u-shaped staplesSeptember - early October45


How to grow sunflowers from seed

By Gardeners' World on 20/07/2011 17:40:33

pot with a plastic bottle 'cloche' to keep seedlings warm. Plant outside in June when the last frosts are over.AdamAt the end of the flowering season, harvest seed from your sunflowers for culinary use. Remember, though, that seed from packets


Ants

By Gardeners' World on 18/10/2011 11:13:01

, the sweet sticky substance that aphids excrete. Ants are known to defend aphids against predators in return for a harvest of honeydew.Container-grown plants start to wilt. When you check the pot you notice ant tunnels, and that compost has been moved away


Carrot fly

By Gardeners' World on 18/10/2011 14:38:17

after late-spring to avoid the first generation of carrot fly larvae. Harvest the roots by late-August, before the second generation of larvae emerges. Carrot fly can detect the scent of carrots from a mile away; sow the seed thinly, as the process


Rich pickings

By Jane Moore on 26/09/2007 10:44:00

It suddenly feels like summer is gone! The days are shorter almost overnight and there's that autumnal nip in the air of a morning, which is making me think that my summer harvests are going to start drawing to a close very quickly. There was even a


It's sloe gin time

By Pippa Greenwood on 01/11/2007 09:46:35

brilliant year for sloes, many of them the size of damsons and looking seriously juicy. I'm about to go out and start the harvest, sure to come back with arms ripped to shreds by those mega-thorns, as no doubt I'll forget to take the gauntlet gloves. I have


Hooray for pak choi!

By Jane Moore on 30/11/2007 10:12:02

's still September! We harvested the last of the chillies and pulled these final few pak choi for Sunday lunch and patted Paul on the back, marvelling at the creativity of his construction. Wonder what else we could grow in it!


Gooseberry bushes

By Jane Moore on 11/01/2008 11:30:00

berries to harvest. They are so darned prickly that I'm convinced it wasn't brambles surrounding the castle where Sleeping Beauty slept, but gooseberry bushes.But after the successes of my currants last summer I have relented, and three gooseberry bushes


Still planting garlic

By Jane Moore on 15/02/2008 12:28:02

I am ashamed to admit that I still haven't got all my garlic in. I know the experts say I should have planted it in October or November, but I got a bit distracted by the apple harvest from a neighbour's garden, and spent all my time making jam


Wood chip paths

By Jane Moore on 18/04/2008 12:54:00

and provide a lovely, springy, dry surface to walk on. This means I don't need to don my wellies if I've just nipped up to harvest a few vegetables for lunch.You can't top dress beds with fresh wood chips as they leach nitrogen from the soil during


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