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Talkback: Cold spell
'm growing garlic,spring onions, carrots, tomatoes, strawberries, blackcurrants, chille peppers, leeks cabbage and curly leafed parsley and mint, this year! Its like livin on a farm! hehe!!!! Any other suggestions are always welcome! It was absolutely by galloway130
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28/11/2011 18:37:44
by PhillDoc
Good Evening FORKERS
of strawberry 'toscana', a freebie from using my clubcard points.  They really are plantlets, not runners.  Still, will be lovely next year, and has pink flowers, too. The only other thing I managed to do was re-pot a blackcurrant from Aldi into a bigger pot by blackest
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13/04/2013 22:17:53
by TinaTurner
Fruit & Veg Beginner
Hello, Ive been out grafting in our new gardento get it ready from some growing, we have a Greenhouse ready to go pretty much and 2 raised beds (Both 1m by 2.5m). I need some advice on the best things to grow, and good, easy, starters by Wes
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15/05/2012 18:23:51
by Wes
What's loving all this rain?
. Potatoes are good, as are broad beans, runner beans, onions and lettuce, but the only carrots we have managed to grow are in a pot, nearly ready to harvest, we haven't any beetroot, sown it 3 times and got nowhere. Soft fruit has cropped well, blackcurrants by Leggi
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18/07/2012 16:57:33
by Sparklepinksunflower
council recycled compost
supporting my gardening habit)  I opened one of the growbags to repot an Aldi Blackcurrant, it was very good considering it only costs £2.  So I can personally recommend Aldi seed & cutting compost, Aldi Growing bags, and the Westland grow bags (although by peter privett
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22/04/2013 18:07:51
by Bookertoo
Perennial project the forum way
spikey plants like Veronica's, agastaches, dwarf delphiniums. A couple of good well chosen hellebores, couple of hostas, Heucheras and a wonderful grass called hackonechloa would be on my list. Carex testacea is lovely olive "grass" that would grow by Verdun
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09/04/2013 23:37:45
by Salino
Welcome to the fruit & veg forum
From novices to veg-show veterans, this is the forum for anybody who loves to grow edible crops.  Discuss the dos and don’ts of tomato growing, the pros and cons of potato cultivation and wade into the debate on chemical vs. organic gardening by Daniel Haynes
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01/08/2012 11:53:48
by barrie_hem
companions
I have been asked to do a workshop on companion planting for veg at my garden pproject can anyone help as i feel i have limited knowledge HELP  Thanks Tricia Hi Tricia - can't you rope in someone to help who knows more? I'll start off with growing by tricia snedden
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31/12/2012 16:14:08
by artjak
Talkback: Growing veg in containers - garden pests
and picking them up and beer traps work well. I never knew that frogs ate vine weevil, thank you for that bit of information.I am growing Broccoli Tenderstem-Green in very large pots for the first time this year and they are well protected with nets to keep by Jane
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28/11/2011 18:43:46
by tillymint21
June in Your Garden!
Alchemilla Mollis into a tray to grow on and yes-yes, this will become a pest in a few years time but not yet  I love so many things about this plant and its only real drawback is that it wilts a little in the hottest part of the day (big girls blouse). I by Wintersong
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03/07/2012 18:45:07
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