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Sowing vegetable seeds outdoors

By Jane Moore on 02/05/2008 13:06:00

I'm forever sowing vegetable seeds at the moment, and when I'm not sowing vegetable seeds I'm pricking out seedlings, both on my allotment and on the vegetable patch at work.I always seem to be behind, however, and last year I completely forgot


Top of the veg

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 22/11/2007 08:53:02

My father tells a story of when he was in the army. A particularly pompous officer lifted the lid of a dish of vegetables and snorted "carrots are not an officer's vegetable" before storming off.I mention this in light of a brief discussion I had


Squirrel damage to Brussels sprouts

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

I've had a great few years growing an extraordinary range of vegetable crops for my series 'Veg With Pippa' in Gardeners' World Magazine. The results of my vegetable trials have often been fascinating, and on more than one occasion I've been


Sweetcorn

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

to encourage good cross-pollination between plants, each plant needs space to grow. This year each plant is at least 30-45cm (12-18in) from its neighbours, which should be enough.I'm trying a few varieties this year, including 'Swift', which is described as "an


Photo shoot with Pippa

By Kay Maguire on 22/10/2007 12:18:35

I was on a shoot at Pippa's yesterday for the magazine, getting pictures for her vegetable trial series 'Veg with Pippa' and seeing how all her veg is coming along. It was a beautiful day but it's been a bit of a difficult year for gardeners thanks


Knowing your onions

By Jane Moore on 16/11/2007 10:07:49

After a good few years of vegetable growing I would go so far as to say that I know a thing or two about onions and their cultivation. For instance I know that onions are prone to a nasty fungal disease called 'white rot' and I know exactly what


Spring flowers - primrose and rosemary

By Jekka McVicar on 20/03/2008 17:18:00

it is occasionally used as a mild sedative, being considered a remedy for anxiety and insomnia. The flowers of cultivated forms of primrose can be used in salads. For the more adventurous primrose growers, the young leaves make an interesting vegetable if steamed


Plant supports for beans and sweet peas

By Pippa Greenwood on 01/05/2008 12:33:00

The weather has been pretty grotty lately, and I've had to grab every possible opportunity to get out in the garden. I don't think I've ever been so far behind with sowing and planting fruit and vegetable crops. This time last year my courgettes


Still planting garlic

By Jane Moore on 15/02/2008 12:28:02

and March.I'm well aware that the more responsible and organised vegetable gardeners will be shaking their heads and tutting - I bet the likes of Adam Pasco and Pippa Greenwood had their garlic tucked up in its beds months ago - but I know I'm not the only


Gardening in gales, rain, and hail

By Pippa Greenwood on 13/03/2008 10:31:00

.Thankfully the numerous mini tunnels that adorn the vegetable plot were totally unmoved and the crops within them are perfect.


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