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Runner Beans loss of leaves
Can anyone help, I have planted my greenhouse grown runner bean plants in my allotment, this morning found 3 plants with 1 or 2 leaves missing. It's not slugs and the stems look like the leaves have been cut off,no ragged edges. It is too cold by BUBBLES2
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12/05/2013 19:58:34
by Woodgreen wonderboy
calendar 2013
said it couldn't download it. Hi Busy-Lizzie, No idea why. If you send me an email at jimmypdaly@eircom.net I will email it to you as a pdf file. Jimmy Thank you for your calender. I really enjoyed looking at your allotment.  Thank you for the calendar by Celtic Charmer.
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08/01/2013 10:37:15
by NaturesBeauty
What Type of Garden is Yours.
pots and planters and will have bags of potatoes and veg pots around mine at the moment is like a tip ,building work going on But it can only improve , that's why I have an allotment will post pictures in the near future, before and After Derek All by Brian Cooper
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20/03/2013 23:48:02
by yvonne parsons2
green manures
Hi can anyone advise me which is the best green manure to use on my allotment over the winter. Thanks by karl Grandfield
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08/10/2012 10:50:57
by karl Grandfield
passing on
Hi all  I'm just passing on a tip from Tim Underwood  www.allotment.org.uk worth a look Alan by Alan4711
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22/02/2013 13:26:57
by Alan4711
Talkback: Clearing out the cold frame
I have just started my allotment and i made a cold frame out of fence panels and breeze blocks. with a plastic panel on top. it never cost me a penny. by joey
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28/11/2011 18:36:28
by joey
rhubarb
Please can anyone tell me what they think can be chomping away on the leaves of my new rhubarb plants on my allotment. They were doing so well now they dont look healthy at all . Slugs? by jen16
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22/04/2012 17:42:06
by obelixx
strawberry runners
Hi everyone, can i plant strawberry runners now, i have raised beds on my allotment Yes-a good time. Thank you so much for your quick reply geoff by kevin merriman
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29/07/2012 14:34:07
by kevin merriman
Allium
Over the years I have contiually come across Allium in plant borders and on my allotment. I don't like to use chemicals, so i'm sure that persistance in digging it out is probably the best way. Any other ideas? Hello Hedgeh0g. Alliums are generally by HEDGEH0G
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05/12/2011 22:02:00
by Daniel Haynes
raspberries and rhubarb
I have taken over an allotment - I want to transplant my raspberry canes and rhubarb ( only planted at Easter) from my garden to my allotment . When is the best time to do this? And actually an old goosebery bush too! Now is as good a time as any by Sammy5
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28/10/2012 12:55:14
by ernie's ghostly gold tops