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Hi, As many gardeners around the world I love to grow vegetables in my garden,by now  I have tried all of the usuals but i am looking for something a bit different. If anyone could suggest any good interesting vegetables to grow then it would by Andrew Martin
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19/01/2012 18:03:16
by Andrew Martin
Fertilisers
fertiliser etc ?? I am growing tomatoes, chillies, peppers, courgettes, onions, dwarf beans, lettuce, carrots, parsnips, spinach, physalis, strawberries ...... this year ??? What should I use on what ?? What is really essential ?? To ease your confusion by carolinebell55@hotmail.com
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12/05/2012 08:22:20
by Throstle2
Talkback: Sowing seeds
first batch has got brilliant groth Where do you keep your tomatoe seedlings? I always think of chillies as being one of the hardest things to grow...I think this may say more about our relative levels of competance than anything about chillies by Gardening Express
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23/02/2012 13:26:10
by The Saint
greenhouse troughs
is tomatoes-grow well in all sorts of compost Is the greenhouse heated? I know you can grow winter salad leaves in a cold greenhouse You can also grow peppers, chillies, Cucumbers, Melons and figs in the greenhouse (I read the thread wrong lol) Hi geoff by mike litwa
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05/01/2013 13:38:41
by Sam Glendinning
Peppers
 thought that was due to them not being pollinated. Not had peppers/chillies drop off when they have reached the size of 10p though, always thought at that point I'm onto a winner, providing there's enough time left before cold weather sets in for them to grow and ripen by Teresa McFarlane
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21/07/2012 16:14:24
by BobTheGardener
Shrub/tree for a very large pot?
i've just invested in a really big black pot for my patio.  The pot is quite contemporary looking and will be in full sun (against a south facing fence) I'd like something striking to grow in it but having combed through my gardening books am by Dewy
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08/05/2012 14:21:08
by Flowerchild
Talkback: Late harvest
my corgettes have been doing well for the last 2months, must be the sunny seaside weather! I'd love to know what I can start growing now - either to produce veg for the winter - or to get ready for spring. I am new to growing veg being lucky enough by Russ
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28/11/2011 18:37:22
by Claire Dean
can you have too much night
I have just moved to an island just above orkney and durring june there is virtually no night will this affect any of my vegetables. such as runner beans or chillies I would have thought it would have been beneficial-why not ask the neighbours how by natures grafter
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25/04/2012 16:26:19
by Gold1locks
chilli plant
i've got a little chilli plant that is about 12inch tall, its in a pot that is about 5inch wide 5inch deep, does it need planting into a bigger pot or is it ok. thanks. That is just about the right size-if you keep potting it on that will just by tommysmith
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16/08/2012 22:38:01
by sotongeoff
Keeping cosmos short
Hello everybody, I inadvertedly bought regular Cosmos bipinnatus seeds, meaning to purchase dwarf Cosmos (I'm growing them in pots). My question is, by breaking them can I make them flower at a shorter height? I doubt I have large enough pots by Jovia Noon
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28/04/2012 17:52:20
by LisaJ