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Marketmore cucumbers
new to growing veg have also sowed some courgette sweet peppers tomatoes broccoli cauliflower and leeks I grew these last year on a spare piece of my allotment and they produced a lot of smallish cucumbers, very tasty, but I found that if ;left to grow by chilli lover
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31/05/2012 13:34:05
by H7
Talkback: Growing veg in shade
Sorrel is lovely crop to grow in shade, even dry shade. In my garden it grows under a clematis montana which grows under an ornamental cherry. It requires no real attention and produces tangy, lemony, tender, heart shaped salad leaves by Pink Heather
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06/06/2012 22:11:04
by gummer4england
Talkback: Wind-damaged garden
weighed it down with a paving slab on the bottom shelve, sems to do the trick. My perennial broccoli plants have now been staked due to the wind, something I never imagined would be necessary! I live in the east of England. I agree, the strong winds seem by elgin-beehive
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28/11/2011 18:38:42
by Pippa Greenwood
Talkback: Grow Yourself Healthy 2011
to eat? Anyone know? this is my third growing season down on my allotment although i don't have much time i have managed to grow all manner of things from beans to beetroot potatoes leeks onions and lots of salad leaves and i am looking forward by happymarion
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28/11/2011 18:43:24
by Pauline
Is there anything that can go in now for an autumn crop ?
some from elsewhere or not ? I tried to grow chillies from seed this year and by July they were 2 inches high, I ended up buying 2 for a pound at a local nursery, they are now starting to produce peppersĀ I would definitely look around to see if any by blueberry77
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05/08/2012 07:46:31
by florafanatic
Talkback: Sowing salad crops
but easy is courgette plants, big seed, easy to grow lots of veg. Tomatoes need sowing now indoors ready for later and salad crops easy for a bit later. If you want easy fruit then think of strawberries and rhubarb? Hope this helps but I am sure someone by super mum
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28/11/2011 18:30:45
by Selby
Talkback: Strawberry flowers
.They were almost dead when I recieved them and now they are growing flowers...they looked as though they were a cutting. if so when should I expect the first fruits on them?Thanks I planted some broccoli (normal variety as per supermarket!)in Mrach they by grannyanne
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28/11/2011 18:38:39
by babswilkes
Talkback: 'Grow Your Own' Week
so am just looking to save abit of space. Can anyone advise me please on which broccoli seeds to sow to grow the "Tenderstem Broccoli" that I can buy in the supermarkets? My wife & I took over an allotment in September last year. It was quite overrun by Jools
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28/11/2011 18:40:37
by Russ
Talkback: Growing leeks
garden was designed for a family of nine, which we used to be, but now I am on my own I keep over-producing - so hard to adapt - and i don't get the same satisfaction from a bunch of my own flowers. My gardening "Bible" tells me that leeks will only grow by Anonymous
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09/05/2012 14:02:41
by gardeningfantic
Talkback: Saving seed
them nex year wehn the time is right? or is there something that your suposed to with them, because i have just grown some peas and potatoes myself. please could someone help? I plant wee leeks every year to grow for their flowers - they're good tall by happymarion
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28/11/2011 18:39:08
by margaret41@ntlworld.

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