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Late seed sowing
Recently checked the dates in the past when I sowed carrots, Beetroot, spring onions, etc etc. A few years I did that in mid Feb but mostly in first week in March. I used cloches and fleece and had runner beans growing under home made poly tunnels by Verdun
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14/04/2013 08:27:13
by m0rce
Square Food Gardening!
" that provides "a new way to garden with lesser space and less time". I was wondering if I could use this in my verandah! This article explains gives a detailed explaination on what I can grow on square foot gardens for all seasons. And they've got pretty helpful by Jimmy Holl
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30/01/2013 15:59:29
by artjak
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
Any garden questions to really test us
amateur gardening enthusiast with the query below please? I am growing basil, mint, chives, parsley, rockets and rosemary from the beginning again. I want to put them outside for the summer but when I did this last year with the same set of herbs they got by Verdun
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03/04/2013 23:45:40
by Woodgreen wonderboy
Herbs dying
Has anyone else been having trouble with herbs this year?  I grow mine in containers - mint, oregano, feverfew etc - and almost all of them have had diseased leaves, poor growth and when the sun finally did arrive last week, scorched leaves.  Even by jalcinto
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04/08/2012 16:51:25
by blueberry77
edible non poisenous plants/bushes
you kerri Snap!  me too, so I know what you mean.  Yes, those you've mentioned will be fine, including violas. More, just off the top of my head are: Sage (different colours) curly parsley (good colour and texture) Calendula (pot marigold) Sweet Rocket by kerri
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12/03/2013 21:10:10
by kerri
Talkback: Sharing gardens and vegetable plots
. want it to thaw out now so we can get started!theres still loads of stuff you can get going on, i have seedlings in the heated greenhouse whatever the weather so its not so bad. i have my first greenhouse arriving this week and i want to start growing by Lesley
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28/11/2011 18:40:08
by Anonymous
'weeds' at Chelsea
. If people are lucky enough to have cow parsley growing in their garden then that's because cow parsley has evolved to grow well in our climate and our soil.Very pretty annuals, that come from South Africa, ought to be growing in South Africa: they don't like by Loraine Kelly
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02/06/2012 00:33:00
by organiclinda
Talkback: Growing veg in shade
plants which tends to bolt such as lettuce, pak choi, parsley (mushrooms). They seems to cope better in a shade. We had reasonable results with french beans, peas, nasturtiums, swiss chard. Carrots were a bit small. We also grow runner beans on sunnier by Pink Heather
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06/06/2012 22:11:04
by gummer4england
wisest use of space
rotted manure through it sometime soon. I want to turn it into a veg garden, but the wall is the issue. If i were to grow trained fruit trees against it would they take all the goodness from the veg and would their roots be so big as to interfer by lisa massey
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04/11/2012 18:02:05
by Dovefromabove

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