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Sharing gardens and vegetable plots

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 05/01/2010 15:18:21

. It is time to bounce into 2010 with a light step and the feeling that valleys can be crossed in a single bound.Many people will have decided that the time has come to start growing their own vegetables. All those excellent Gardeners World projects and blogs


Parsnips

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 20/12/2010 16:50:20

Think of a vegetable that sums up Christmas. Easy - except that to make things a bit more difficult I am withdrawing the noble sprout from the equation. So that leaves the humble spud and the noble parsnip, and, as far as I am concerned, the latter


Bonsai trees

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 16/06/2008 14:12:00

The world of gardening overflows with obsessions, such as giant vegetables, lawns, compost, cacti and many others.One of the most extreme gardening obsessions is the art of bonsai. I was always a bit dismissive of this particular obsession until I


What's in a name

By Adam Pasco on 17/08/2009 17:12:35

We probably all know a Rose, Heather or Hazel, and I have friends with children named Sorrel and Daisy, but do you know a Zucchini?I knew the silly season was in full flow when a list of the UK’s Top 10 Vegetable Surnames landed in my intray


Wintery weather

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 25/03/2013 12:44:55

this as an excuse to loaf around watching old films, but then nothing gets done.So, instead I will spend the afternoon in my mother-in-law’s greenhouse as my wife’s loyal assistant. The vegetable garden is her bailiwick, and I am there to move things and do what I


Gardeners' World Live highlights

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 10/06/2009 15:38:04

built himself from plants and hard landscape materials that he has begged and borrowed.I am not a manic vegetable grower (my wife is in charge of our kitchen gardening) but there is a very strong vegetable presence at the show. Tucked away down the end


Gardening blogs of the world

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 15/07/2008 13:21:00

blog to another, as they all have links that take you to yet another strand.One of the most prolific blogs is Vegplotting - the adventures of a very keen gardener and allotmenteer in Chippenham, Wiltshire. For even more hardcore vegetable growing try


Christmas compost

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 18/12/2007 10:20:00

that one of the most satisfying things in gardening is a well built, well maintained compost heap, but it is a bit much when people get smug about what is really just a pile of rotting vegetation. I do not claim to be an expert but what we make ends up


Charles Darwin and worms

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 13/01/2009 13:51:06

thinking. Even today it upsets the creationists.Another of Darwin’s works, a book not actually published until a year before his death in 1882, concerned the seemingly humble subject of earthworms. The Formation of Vegetable Mould Through the Action


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


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