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Talkback: Potato blight and Bordeaux Mixture
, but I've found their taste is nothing to write home about. I'm trying some of the other Sarpo varieties this year to see if at last there might be that happy combination of resistance and taste.I also grow lost of earlies to get round the problem by Green Horn
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14/02/2012 15:43:47
by crazy witch
Tasty and unusual fruit
strawberry, rhubarb, honey berry, blackberry, red and purple raspberry, red gooseberry, Mirabelle, cherry. None have fruited yet. Am lusting after a mulberry but haven't got the space for another tree. Growing a locquat from seed but have heard that in may by Big gav
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25/01/2013 23:55:08
by Sam Glendinning
pruning damaged plants in wet conditions?
and sunny, trim a little extra off the plums and cherries that you've had to prune. That way, if any fungus has got in, you'll remove it before it does any harm. Alot of my soft fruit - blueberries, red, white and black currants, gooseberries and by nadiamaz
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25/06/2012 00:45:36
by Zoomer44
Fruit Cages
gardener actually!).  Reasonably heavy black netting works well, squirrels did eventually chewed through one corner but have left the repair alone, don't know why but we are grateful.. We grow apples, red, black and white currants, blueberries, gooseberries by sparker
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13/07/2012 12:18:58
by Bookertoo
Talkback: Courgette rot
, not the developing courgette! Use some advanced nutrients :) iv tried spraying milk on my mildew infested gooseberries and it worked a treat. just diluted, 1part milk to roughly 9parts water, 2applications in a week seemed to clear it right up.easy Can I grow Broad by Linda Salfiti-Hoult
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28/11/2011 18:39:32
by mdjlucan
Talkback: Gardeners World Live 2009
, however, disappointed to find that when we visited the Grow It exhibit there was a notice on the van saying that the day's allocation of seeds had been given out. It was only just after 1 o'clock! Surely the organisers must have known how popular by Terry R
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28/11/2011 18:38:52
by david
Talkback: 'Grow Your Own' Week: Forest gardening
Thank you for the useful websites, James. in the Rockies National Park in Canada you can see forest gardening as done by nature - gooseberries, black currants, raspberries, abound under the trees as well as lots of fungi and edible tips of fern by karenwilde
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28/11/2011 18:40:36
by Gwen from Ely
wisest use of space
with general planting and seed sowing etc. Or would i be better to plant blackberries and other soft fruit? Perfect spot for fan trained apricots and figs.  You could grow other soft fruit (black currants, gooseberries and strawberries, in front of them so by lisa massey
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04/11/2012 18:02:05
by Dovefromabove
Peach tree
well at that price...very wellA few points.Peaches do well in potsThey suffer in spring fom a disease that affects the leaves...peach leaf curl. If you can cover it or grow in a greenhouse at this time you will avoid this problem. One reason to grow by Loz46
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09/04/2013 19:17:33
by BobTheGardener
cordoned fruit trees
Hi, new to this forum. We have just become the proud owners of an allotment we have a fruit cage which we have gooseberries, blueberries, raspberry, blackberry, cranberry a nectarine and 2 unidentified small trees. We read our contract and we can by hawk and rose
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22/02/2013 16:11:23
by Verdun

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