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Growing autumn-fruiting raspberries

By Pippa Greenwood on 06/03/2013 16:05:00

I’m a big fan of raspberries, which are the most reliable of all the soft fruit crops that I grow. My soil is heavy and alkaline, and I’ve found that autumn-fruiting raspberries last much longer in it than summer-fruiting varieties. So now I stick


Growing cress

By Pippa Greenwood on 29/12/2010 08:20:08

of cress.I love growing cress. The seed is ridiculously cheap, and incredibly quick to germinate. And, of course, growing cress is a great way of introducing children to the pleasures of gardening. Just buy the packets of seed, get sowing and you'll see


Pelargoniums

By Pippa Greenwood on 22/09/2010 08:14:55

record my progress, and I need to keep detailed notes to help me write about the edible crops I grow.Anybody peeking through my kitchen window recently would have seen me hunched over the bathroom scales, measuring the cropping weights of freshly


Raspberry beetle

By Pippa Greenwood on 31/07/2009 10:31:51

fruits go mouldy very quickly if it rains.Whether you eat affected fruits or not is up to you. But it’s important to remove infested fruits immediately, to reduce the likelihood of infestation next year. Being an organic gardener, I don’t use pesticides


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