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Talkback: 'Grow Your Own' Week
and onions, the feel of new potatoes as you lift them from the warm soil, all pleasures as great as the sight of a well-tended mixed border. The latter will be good for your children's soul but growing veg. will be great for their health. I am looking by Jools
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28/11/2011 18:40:37
by Russ
Talkback: How to practise crop rotation
buy in a shop. Partly as well because staple food takes up too much space or is eaten too fast compared to the effort (so no onions for me either)So I grow fruit bearing instead in the first space with the most manure, like tomatoes, pumpkins by knittynana
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16/02/2012 16:15:58
by Emma Crawforth
New to this site
Hi, I have just joined this site and am new to forums so please bear with me if I have started in the wrong area. I have a small garden in Essex with a 27ft x 4ft raised bed I use for veg growing. Also lots of pots, some used for veg growing by Pepperted
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20/11/2012 16:53:13
by Gardengirl..
spuds,onions
Hi again,can anyone suggest the best tasting new spuds they have grown as im new to allotmenting and am planning what to plant next year, size of crop is not important as theres only 2 of us so im after good quality spuds ,onions also to make a good by 4711
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14/07/2012 22:33:46
by Zoomer44
Raised bed depth
am in the middle. Plan is to grow Tomatoes, Onions, garlic, potatoes (growing in pots), french beans, spinach, rocket, might have a crack at carrots, would like to grow brussel sprouts but believe they need alot of room around each plant. Thanks again by bennett418
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06/06/2012 15:08:05
by Antonio2
EXCITED ME
first time I'm trying onion plants.....buying them in as growing plants and expecting them any day.I usually sow seeds at Xmas but no time this year.From previous posts I think others are trying plants too so it would be good to compareWell, maybe by Verdun
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05/04/2013 23:36:24
by Busy-Lizzie
Talkback: Growing leeks
hardly a trace, and i had covered them with environmesh- but not well enouth apparently! In the 8 years that we grow our own vegetables, this is the first year that our leeks have failed. They are the size of spring onions. All our other crops - and we by Anonymous
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09/05/2012 14:02:41
by gardeningfantic
CARROT AND RADISH FLY
We grow our carrots and radishes in the same bed.  This year we have had to destroy our radishes as they all had (what I think is) carrot fly.  We are now concerned that our carrots will also have this problem.   Last year we only grew carrots by Poppy Red
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10/08/2012 13:50:51
by Poppy Red
Talkback: Growing herbs
of Japanese red bunching onion seeds and now have my useful bunches back and looking much prettier with their red stems and bulbs. I agree, Kate, herbs are the "must grow" for the good cook. Rosemary is flowering in a sheltered spot in my garden but a large by Margaret
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28/11/2011 18:43:24
by Chris G
Seed buying
to start with Ooh fab. Celery is quite tricky in my experience, but it's good to have a challenge! Definitely want to try Lettuce "Bijou" and Lime basil in my potager when it gets built. Want to give Celeriac a go also will be growing my onions from seed by Kate Bradbury
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06/01/2012 12:16:51
by ChrisBee

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