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Talkback: Grow Yourself Healthy: May jobs
top it up with good quality top soil? I forgot to say cabbage and cauliflower were from famous DIY STORE. Can anyone tell advise me on a good spring onion to grow ? I have tried Kyoto Market for two years with no great success, they are slow very slow by higgy50
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28/11/2011 18:43:37
by Water Coolers East M
Ground elder
to cabbage and its family), and truly is useful. One other bit of advice, never, ever let it flower,  also you'll never get rid of it all, taller other plants can and will grow around it, there are worse things to have in the garden, and it does disappear by Paddy5
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12/05/2013 21:41:50
by Wodufin
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
Talkback: Growing root vegetables
Greenwoods comments on growing parsnips I am going to try growing in bags, my vegetable garden, new this year seems to be mostly clay so it need a bit of work! last year my brussels looked like small cabbages instead of nice and tight. what did i do wrong by Vee
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28/11/2011 18:38:46
by pizza delivery bags
Flippin' pigeons
. The pigeons ate my newly planted cabbages while I was on holiday. In a forgetful moment I'd left them uncovered and gone away. However, if I'd been thinking, I would have placed netting over the cabbages / set up windmills near them or set out strings by Bookertoo
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16/06/2012 15:16:53
by Mary6
Talkback: Growing radicchio
hi everyone, im anxious to grow some winter vegetables in the small patch i have in my garden, i have great onions, lettuce and potatoes, but i"d like to have some fresh veg over the winter,,any ideas what i can sow, when i can sow them etc by andy smith
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28/11/2011 18:41:09
by joanna holding
Talkback: Late harvest
as the frosts appear but theres nothing like fresh beans covered in a lovely white sauce on a cold spring day. Have just put some cabbage plants in my new veg plot the first crop to go in! What else can i grow through the winter? Got my De-icer at the ready by Russ
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28/11/2011 18:37:22
by Claire Dean
What should I feed?
New to growing veg, I'm confused about what needs feeding and what to feed  with, I'd like to be 'organic'  I have a couple of courgettes, tumbling tomatoes,potatoes,cucumbers and if they grow minature beans. Thanks I am relatively new to growing by AJB
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21/05/2012 22:54:28
by AJB
Veg to sow in February...
I'm beginning to get sowing fingers so have begun to plan this years veg plots...what to grow...where and when... so went through last years garden diary. Looks like the only veg which survived an early sowing were pea's early onward and brussels by Zoomer44
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17/02/2013 18:52:46
by cody smith
Where are my vegetables?
will come up in it's own time. I tend to start my veg off in pots, to stop it getting decimated by slugs.  Carrots and beets go straight into the ground, but peas, beans, cabbage, sprouts etc all get started off in pots - they're generally warmer than by Diane Horsley
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10/05/2013 18:02:15
by Mummy Muddy Paws