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Growing raspberries

By Lila Das Gupta on 05/02/2010 15:24:46

, low-maintenance and rewarding. Considering their price at the supermarket, they are also inexpensive.Don't be tempted to impulse-buy those specimens stuffed into pots that you see in large garden centres. In my experience, mail order plants from


Growing blackberries

By Lila Das Gupta on 14/05/2010 16:36:00

blackberries into large colanders.I say all this wistfully, because I still haven't found a good jam-making blackberry that I want to plant on the plot. An allotment friend has kindly given me a rooted cutting of 'Black Butte', but I note from the details


Summer berries

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

" says Mario de Pace, the Italian gardener who looks after the Model Vegetable Garden at Wisley. "Then I tried the different kinds here and I found there are some wonderful ones."Jim Arbury, who is responsible for all the fruit at Wisley has some personal


Wasps and wasps' nests

By Lila Das Gupta on 05/03/2010 16:41:05

was told that either I or the allotment society could be liable if I put up a sign, so this was not an advisable course of action.I know that wasps are beneficial for gardeners: not only are they important for the whole ecosystem, but they eat garden pests


Growing potatoes

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

as much of my Christmas dinner as I can.Some large garden centres are already selling their new season of seed potatoes, but I usually like to wait a little and get together with friends so that we can coordinate what to buy. 2kg is a standard bag


Grow your own chutney

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

is the perfect time to start.It's too late to sow onion seed now, but you may find that friends still have some sets left over (my allotment neighbour gave me some surplus red onion sets - 'Red Baron' I think). I also bought white onions ('Marco' F1) from


Plum trees

By Lila Das Gupta on 26/11/2009 15:05:20

how crestfallen I felt when all I could find were those disappointing, large, round Santa Rosa plums from California. Not a Victoria plum in sight, my hope of autumn magma was crushed.This year I'm faring no better. Supermarkets are full of Angelino


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