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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


Sowing salad crops

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

Like it or lump it, there isn't that wide a range of vegetables you can enjoy fresh from the garden at this time of year. So how about some oriental veg? Yes, I'm still enjoying parsnips, leeks, onions, garlic and radish. No spuds though, as those


Allotment successes

By Jane Moore on 21/08/2009 11:55:27

I've had some cracking crops this year. Some are tried and tested varieties that I know are good and reliable, while some vegetable varieties are completely new to me.I've grown quite a few potatoes, my favourite variety, ‘Charlotte’, has performed


Growing leeks

By Pippa Greenwood on 03/11/2010 10:28:54

This has been a very productive year on my veg plot. Most of my favourite crops have performed extremely well, with good yields of delicious, fat vegetables. But, I have to admit, the leeks have been very disappointing.  I’ve never known such a


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


Rhubarb

By Lila Das Gupta on 03/09/2010 13:42:29

you should take a paper file-hole reinforcer, some dark food colouring, a tissue, a magnifying glass, then a mirror or a friend:1. Dab food colouring on the tip of your tongue2. Rinse off and pat dry3. Put the paper file-reinforcer no further than 5mm


More seed sowing

By Jane Moore on 01/05/2009 17:15:55

a few baby vegetables. Baby beets and parsnips are just lovely. Besides, now the soil has warmed up and the evenings have got a bit lighter, my crops could well catch up with those on neighbouring plots.After all the weeding I've been doing recently


Tomato splitting

By Gardeners' World on 19/10/2011 15:34:32

Fluctuating growth rates cause tomatoes to suddenly expand. This might happen after a period of drought followed by generous watering, or low temperatures followed by a sudden sunny spell. The split might then become infected, causing the tomatoes to rot.Tomatoes split open while...


Tomato - cold weather damage

By Gardeners' World on 19/11/2011 21:58:15

Sun-loving tomatoes can suffer outdoors during spells of cold weather, with ideal temperatures from 18-24˚C and no lower than 13˚C. If it is too cold there might be poor pollination, curling of leaves and the fruits might be scarred, with holes


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