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Potatoes, broccoli and bumblebees

By Jane Moore on 23/05/2008 16:02:05

produced flower buds and the purple-sprouting broccoli which was cropping fabulously only a couple of weeks ago has gone to flower.It seems only a couple of weeks ago that I was harvesting tight clusters of purple-sprouting for the steamer but almost


How to grow dahlias from seed

By Gardeners' World on 19/07/2011 15:27:30

this method for sowing seeds saved from your own dahlia plants at the end of the previous season.10cm pot or seed trayMulti-purpose compost Dahlia seedsPlant label and pencilClear polythene bag and rubber band (for pot) or propagator lid (for seed tray


Red cabbages

By Jane Moore on 27/03/2008 11:11:00

I have a confession to make. After raving about the arrival of the purple sprouting broccoli and extolling the virtues of winter veg in my blog last week I realised that I had forgotten to mention red cabbages. Not only are red cabbages easy to grow


Homes for Wildlife

By Richard Jones on 19/03/2008 10:08:00

that within 10 days they will be back to their original rich emerald hue.The green shieldbug (Palomena prasina) is, of course, green, except that it isn't during winter. Nobody seems exactly sure what is going on, but they start to turn brownish purple


Aching for annuals

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 23/09/2008 12:34:00

ovoid leaves with inquisitive tendrils that stick to the brickwork like flies' feet. Very late in the season it produces propeller-like buds from which emerge gorgeous flowers that change from limey green to deep purple-blue as they age


Squirrel damage to Brussels sprouts

By Pippa Greenwood on 31/01/2008 12:04:00

they ate every single one of the purple and red varieties I had grown, but were less keen on the more traditional, green varieties. Maybe I should have included their preferences in my analysis of the trial.


Chelsea Flower Show: judgement day

By Jekka McVicar on 20/05/2008 14:57:00

in the display would keel over or break. Last night I woke up at 1am wondering if I remembered to water the angelica. I can't wait for the judging to be over so we can all relax. This last week we've been battling with the heat, which has nearly driven me mad


Weeds and weather

By Jane Moore on 16/05/2008 11:00:00

and turn a blind eye to other areas of the plot that need attention. My purple sprouting broccoli, for example, is now in full flower. I won't be using that bed until I'm ready to plant sweetcorn, so I may as well leave the blooming broccoli to provide


Growing brassicas

By Jane Moore on 27/06/2008 11:37:02

to slug damage when sown directly into the ground. So now, I have a huge number of brassicas to transplant: purple sprouting broccoli, two varieties of kale, Brussels sprouts, calabrese and Romanesco broccoli(which is, strictly speaking, a cauliflower


Nasturtium and thyme

By Jekka McVicar on 02/05/2008 18:00:00

It's now May, and we're just 12 days away from building our display at the Chelsea Flower Show. We've had a few bouts of sunshine in the last week, during which I could literally feel the plants growing.The new Nasturtium, Tropaeolum majus 'Black


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