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Talkback: Snail attack
and eaten the leaves 3ft up. If I was French I would be rubbing my hands in glee and saving pounds on meat bills instead I am spending a fortune on pellets! My girlfriend and I have been growing our own vegetables for the first time this year. We were so by Tariq
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28/11/2011 18:29:40
by Anonymous
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and different information. Can anyone recommend a book etc... That will give me all the advice and information I need to become a good gardener. I am very interested in growing vegetables..please help! There are a multitude of books on veg gardening available by lisa berry
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30/03/2012 12:27:22
by missberry
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
Veg beds at front - how to make them attractive
potager style.  For early in the year you could grow lettuces which come in a wide range of colours and by arranging them in patterns they can look very attractive, perhaps interspersed with beetroot, with its red veined leaves.  Swiss chard comes in a few by * Red Dahlia *
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27/03/2013 10:31:28
by * Red Dahlia *
Talkback: 'Grow Your Own' Week: Getting started
Thanks for the advice. I'm a complete novice but I started with a compost bin last year and now the compost looks good. I've just bought my first raised bed to sow veg in. I've bought plugs of broccoli, leeks, cauliflower & sweetcorn. But I have by Jan
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28/11/2011 18:40:35
by cutie
Composting and wormery
in wormtopia??? We eat loads of veg, so every day we put a bowlful of potato/carrot/parsnip/celeriac type peelings on the compost heap, along with the outside cabbage/sprout/cauliflower leaves and stalks, apple cores, egg shells, onion skins, tea leaves by Sam Glendinning
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04/01/2013 14:25:50
by artjak
April in Your Garden
of grit to keep the slugs off. I'm especially pleased with my newbie Patriot that I brought last year from B&Q with three stalks and this year there are eleven fingers!  I adore hostas but only started growing them recently because I was afraid of the slug by kate1123
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01/05/2012 19:11:45
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