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Sowing broad beans

By Jane Moore on 22/02/2008 11:34:00

by the hedge to harden them off before planting them out.We've had mixed results with broad beans. I usually sow them in autumn - trouble is that they need to get established as soon as they're planted otherwise the mice can dig them up and eat them. As well


Watering plants

By Pippa Greenwood on 02/06/2010 15:41:33

couldn't ignore it, could I?I've continued to sow seeds, although keeping the soil moist is so tricky when it gets very hot. I wonder if the seeds will germinate. To help them along I've created slightly deeper seed drills than usual, each with a drizzle


Growing aubergines

By Kate Bradbury on 20/08/2010 14:55:46

to pests and diseases, and (most importantly) much quicker to crop.This is where they become exciting: aubergines are normally quite tricky to grow. They're best raised in a warm greenhouse, and if you sow seed later than March, you’re in danger of losing


Sowing salad crops

By Pippa Greenwood on 21/02/2008 14:03:00

that managed to escape the dreaded potato blight were enthusiastically hoovered up by the family months ago ("they're so much nicer than the shop-bought potatoes").But this year, having sown surplus seed from a Gardeners' World growing trial, I'm enjoying


The best vegetable varieties

By Adam Pasco on 08/02/2010 11:58:17

one? Well, I trialled sweetcorn 'Rising Sun' last summer, and the memory of eating those crisp, sweet, delicious cobs in August still remains. My seed is ordered, and I can't wait to sow it in April for crops this summer. That's one down - I now just


'Grow Your Own' Week: Getting started

By Kate Bradbury on 01/04/2010 09:20:33

. The golden rule of growing root crops is to sow them direct in the ground, not in seed trays as I did with my radish. If you're starting out don’t grow complicated crops like celery or onions from seed – stick to salad leaves, tomatoes and courgettes (which I


Alpine strawberries

By Lila Das Gupta on 07/05/2010 09:21:18

 fruiting until the first frosts. The plants themselves are also daintier than garden strawberries, so they make a very pretty ground cover.You can still just about get away with sowing alpine strawberry seed this May, since the cold winter weather has put


Growing veg in containers: keep it cropping

By Kate Bradbury on 05/08/2011 15:26:42

As container-grown fruit and veg start to crop, it's important keep your eye on the ball to ensure they stay productive. I've just harvested a small batch of French beans from my late container sowing as part of the Grow Yourself Healthy campaign


Grow Yourself Healthy: July

By Adam Pasco on 04/07/2011 16:10:16

to keep up with my seed sowing, so a few seeds of different salads are sown in modular trays every couple of weeks. This raises nice young plants to use to fill gaps or replace older salads now past their best.And by salad leaves I don't just mean lettuce


Growing veg in containers - garden pests

By Kate Bradbury on 10/06/2011 16:35:44

I've a confession to make: my efforts at growing veg in pots, as part of this year's Grow Yourself Healthy campaign, haven't been a great success. The French beans I sowed indoors germinated well, but as soon as I moved the pot outside, Sid


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