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Christmas traditions

By Adam Pasco on 24/12/2012 07:55:00

that I can bring a few sprigs laden with red berries indoors as decorations. And if I get the timing right there are also pots of deliciously fragrant paper-white narcissus at their best to cheer-up a cool window sill.One tradition I remember the late


Seed Club - early seed sowing

By Sally Nex on 26/02/2013 14:16:13

for the 'Gardeners' Delight' tomatoes from the Award-Winning Vegetables collection. I've grown these old favourites before - red cherry tomatoes with just the right balance of sweet and tangy in the super-intense flavour.I will sow five seeds per 10cm pot, and put a


Preventing garlic rust

By Adam Pasco on 04/03/2013 16:15:28

of polythene can be used to warm the soil before planting outside, and then left in place to provide protection and encourage development. Alternatively, individual garlic cloves can be planted in small pots or modular trays and kept in the greenhouse or a cold


Damping off disease

By Pippa Greenwood on 01/05/2013 10:51:48

of tinfoil clad cardboard behind the trays and pots, to reflect useful light from the window back to the plants.But, if you are unlucky and your seedlings do succumb to damping off disease, bin the offending seedlings and infected compost and start again


Edible weeds

By Adam Pasco on 13/05/2013 11:55:30

? Bittercress lives up to its name. It’s often inadvertently imported on the surface of compost of potted young plants, but I don’t make it welcome. It's a pest, albeit a tasty one.Ground elder was the invasive thug we battled with in my childhood garden, though


Space-saving veg to grow

By Daniel Haynes on 07/02/2013 12:03:07

bucket of waterlogged potting compost in a sheltered corner close to the house. Watercress needs lots of light, but not hot midday sun. Start by rooting sprigs from a bundle.WatercressThese heavy-yielding plants keep cropping all summer, unlike French


Pumpkins for Halloween

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

compost in the bin to feed all the hungry plants. And wait for that horrible business of 'winter' to be over with.PSTo grow pumpkins you need a sheltered, sunny position and rich, moisture-retentive soil. Sow two seeds 2.5cm deep in a 5cm pot in late


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 cut flowers on the allotment

By Lila Das Gupta on 18/03/2010 16:53:15

on the season. When you buy the dried tubers, start them off in pots with general purpose compost and water well. Keep them protected and then plant them out in May when all danger of frost has passed. You can keep dahlias in the ground over winter, providing


'Grow Your Own' Week: Growing globe artichokes

By Lila Das Gupta on 02/04/2010 09:34:02

of the offsets so that you have a few leaves and a bit of root at the bottom. You can either pot this on till you are ready to plant out, or, put it where it will live permanently.  At this stage plants can be a bit vulnerable, so they need watering well


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