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Talkback: Sunflowers
can provide frost-free conditions then peppers can be kept growing for more than one year.I'm sure many others will be in the same position as you this year. I haven't found it a good one for chilli peppers, so will definitely be keeping my plants by hereisabee
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28/11/2011 18:36:43
by kevin
I have my first courgette!
already too! But the other 2 plants already compost- thank you slimey brigade, no chance of recovery. Have sown a couple more, nothing to lose, may get something...... J. Im growing mine in my wee greenhouse up here in the North Ive had a few now by quercus_rubur
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25/06/2012 08:48:17
by Lokelani
Is it blight
- like poles with umbrellas on top - or grow tomatoes, peppers etc under cover altogether as I now do without problems.   Never water from above - a drip system is best - or old plastic bottles with the ends cut off and sunk into the ground beside by stapler
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29/06/2012 18:20:24
by Robot
Veg to sow in February...
I'm beginning to get sowing fingers so have begun to plan this years veg plots...what to grow...where and when... so went through last years garden diary. Looks like the only veg which survived an early sowing were pea's early onward and brussels by Zoomer44
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17/02/2013 18:52:46
by cody smith
What can I grow in a greenhouse...
enjoy yourself this year-I absolutely love my greenhouses - I grow tomatoes,peppers,chillies,aubergine ,cucumbers and 7 or 8 kinds of Basil's in the largest greenhouse,pot plants e.g begonias,streptocarpus,gloxinias,Archimedes etc. in what I call the new by Tootles
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22/02/2013 22:28:30
by Bunnysplanet
Talkback: Tomatoes, aubergines and peppers
will not be growing them on my allotment this year but instead will concentrate on peppers and chillies. I completely agree. There comes a time when you have to call it a day. I have problems with aubergines though, I get them to the flowering stage by southwickman
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11/05/2012 14:09:28
by Excitable Boy
Talkback: 10 exotic house plants
I was quite excited at the prospect of some new exotic plants then huge let down when I saw what you were reccomending, I grow more exotic than this already including curry leaf trees (indoors) ginseng and Orchids in my conservatory Can anyone by mummycrafts
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17/07/2012 11:18:05
by SFord
what's people in the north west growing at the moment.
to this and growing in pots but i have potaoes(just showing), 2 types of onions(some at 4 "), garlic, carrots (about 1 inch shoots), peppers( indoors), tomatoes ( indoors) and my chillies which are flowering lots which were planted last sept. im hoping last weeks by Drlloyd
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14/03/2012 20:31:12
by Drlloyd
Talkback: Cuckoo spit on plants
. Buddleia globosa is yellow, but as the name suggests, the flowers are globe-shaped, unlike the purple kinds. I am growing peppers in my greenhouse and I have noticed that the leaves are getting little holes in them, rather as if they have been eaten by sandra
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28/11/2011 18:31:55
by Irene L
GRAPES
i,ve had a grape vine for eight years i think its a black hamberg it gets full of bunches but the grapes stay very small.the size of black pepper corns tried thinning the bunches ,taking all side shoots off anybody got any answers Is this vine by stuart 3
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24/07/2012 19:29:05
by daituom