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Algae in the garden

By Pippa Greenwood on 16/12/2009 16:21:21

. The recent wet weather has left just about everything in my garden covered in water, and as temperatures have been mild, algae has spread.The soil here is clay, which I've spent many years improving with garden compost, manure and leaf mould. Algae and some


How to plant and grow asparagus

By Gardeners' World on 19/07/2011 11:43:21

of space to grow and thrives in sheltered, sunny sites with well-drained soil. Avoid growing asparagus in shady spots, heavy clay soil or containers.Asparagus crowns (normally one year old)Fork or spadeFertiliser granulesOrganic matter (e.g. well


How to grow tomatoes from seed

By Gardeners' World on 22/07/2011 11:33:58

Tomato plants will thrive on a sunny window sill or in a greenhouse, and may even be transplanted outside in the warmest months. You will need just two small pots to sow your tomato seeds; use a good quality seed compost and keep them in a bright


Sowing seeds - chillies and sweet peppers

By Adam Pasco on 14/04/2008 12:26:00

Despite temperatures in my greenhouse dropping to zero at night but soaring by day, I've just got to get on with more seed sowing. Chillies and sweet peppers are top of my list. Last summer I had an outdoor electric socket installed for the garden


Sweetcorn

By Adam Pasco on 07/07/2008 12:19:00

early maturing, extra tender variety with a high sugar content." They claim you can eat it raw, although I don't quite know why you'd want to!Despite relishing hot, sunny conditions I still believe sweetcorn mustn't go short of water, so this year I


Couch grass

By Jane Moore on 19/09/2008 14:36:00

At last! A spell of dry weather - and it's even warm and sunny at times too! The site is buzzing with activity as everyone makes the most of the weather and gets on with all those jobs they couldn't face doing in the dismal weather of August


Growing early potatoes

By Pippa Greenwood on 12/03/2009 08:15:18

's not essential. By getting the tubers into the ground a little earlier you should be able to enjoy a delicious crop of first-earlies a few weeks before other crops are ready to harvest. Choose a sunny spot in your garden and warm the soil for a few days


Newts and wildlife ponds

By Richard Jones on 26/03/2013 15:22:04

she hadn't dashed off into the depths. Today, though, when I nip out into the cold wilderness of my garden to have a little look around, I find there is a thin layer of ice on the pond.The rational part of me suspects that even though our pond is very


How to grow agapanthus in a pot

By on 23/05/2013 10:01:25

Agapanthus make fantastic patio plants and look particularly good grown in terracotta pots. Given a sunny spot and free-draining compost, they'll produce spectacular flowers in June, July or August, depending on the variety.Although agapanthus


How to grow chillies from seed

By Gardeners' World on 19/07/2011 14:26:02

Chilli plants will thrive on a sunny window sill or in a greenhouse. They have a long cropping season, so you could still be harvesting fresh chillies in December. You will need just two small pots to sow your chilli seeds; use a good quality seed


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