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How To Start Veg Growing
 dwarf beans/peas grow well in pots.  In containers, I've had the most luck with salad like spinach and rocket. It's a very rewarding crop as it can be expensive to buy! You can keep taking leaves all summer. We've dug some composted-garden-waste type soil by tony68
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15/02/2013 12:17:49
by Sue H
Talkback: Growing veg in shade
Sorrel is lovely crop to grow in shade, even dry shade. In my garden it grows under a clematis montana which grows under an ornamental cherry. It requires no real attention and produces tangy, lemony, tender, heart shaped salad leaves by Pink Heather
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06/06/2012 22:11:04
by gummer4england
Talkback: Growing early potatoes
there rocketing fingers crossed I have been away and my potatoes has grown about 18" whilst away. Is it still worth mounding earth aroun them or am I too late. This is my second year of growing potatoes. I have planted the same varieties again this year by Pippa Greenwood
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28/11/2011 18:38:06
by grow tomato
Talkback: Seed potatoes and mice
fur around some of the shoots.as a first time grower i am guessing this isn't right, but could do with some advice. I love growing spuds, can you use those berries on the haulms, they look like tomatoes, do you put each seed in the ground. I got all by Marc
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28/11/2011 18:31:03
by empower network scam
Is there anything that can go in now for an autumn crop ?
'm sowing chard and spinach beet now to harvest in the winter. I had to grow some more peas & beans & have just planted them out. So fingers crossed. Also cut & come again lettuce, rocket & peas for pea shoots in seed trays. Even my established courgettes by blueberry77
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05/08/2012 07:46:31
by florafanatic
Talkback: Native versus non-native plants
... I just want to grow plants that are good for bees etc, as long as they do, I don't care if they are native or non native i am with you hollie-hock.. anything for bees and wildlife.. i grew sweet rocket  htis year..they love that. i try to feed by donutsmrs
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03/07/2012 10:42:58
by Gracie5
Scented flowers
the colour as well.    My fave rave at the moment is Daphne bholua 'Jaqueline Postill', beloved by Roy Davison. It's a slow growing semi-evergreen that will get to 6ft. They are devilishly expensive (£30-60) but will reward you for weeks with their waxy very by David Hurrion
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25/05/2012 22:26:46
by cufcskim
Need help with different types of plants
Hi I am wondering if you lovely people can think of any plants/shrubs that will grow or do well in a clay like soil. My garden is part shady but not all through the day (so does get a little sun in the boarders) during the afternoon! I have by Gloucestergirl13
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06/04/2013 21:22:01
by Gloucestergirl13
Talkback: Growing giant sunflowers - planting out
they have been in flower for about a week..too bliming early its cause of warm weather everything is blooming to early.have loads of strawberrys too. we have sunflowers growing in tubs..love them..so easy to grow as well..the bees love them too . Oh yes by old chippy
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28/11/2011 18:43:41
by mooncarrot
Talkback: Crop rotation
Being only in my second year of being what I like to call a 'proper' gardener (i.e. actually cultivating the earth and properly growing plants that I've chosen, rather than simply mowing the lawn and trying to keep the place tidy!), I'm also in my by Roeleke
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28/11/2011 18:31:05
by Advanced Nutrients

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