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Talkback: Snails
I know how you feel Kate, I too have had a battle with them. Unlike you, I do have some runner beans growing, though I did think at the start I wouldn't have any left. I must admit that I did put a few pellets down at the start but now I am using by donutsmrs
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04/08/2012 09:06:06
by red john
Talkback: Cold spell
'm growing garlic,spring onions, carrots, tomatoes, strawberries, blackcurrants, chille peppers, leeks cabbage and curly leafed parsley and mint, this year! Its like livin on a farm! hehe!!!! Any other suggestions are always welcome! It was absolutely by galloway130
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28/11/2011 18:37:44
by PhillDoc
Talkback: Growing potatoes and onions
Not sure why, but I am completely terrified about growing the potatoes.As you can probably gather I am new to all of this and I have never grown potatoes before. All this stuff about chitting them and growing them in bags etc. then piling up by ALEX
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28/11/2011 18:38:21
by ViMarie
Talkback: Tidying your garden in autumn
) adore some species of wildlife, but aren't so keen on others. I love the robin that visits my allotment (I'm sure it's the same one every time) and the toad I found in a hollow under some leaves. But I'm none too keen on the slugs who turned my spinach by petethegardener
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28/11/2011 18:41:26
by elle m
Nettles
thing.  I have put bluebells, honesty, vinca, daffs, snowdrops and other stuff there but I never destroy the nettles.  I love nettles,  such a versatile plant.  The young leaves are used to replace spinach in cooking and the older leaves - after by Cranesbill
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12/06/2012 22:36:25
by obelixx
Potatoes
of these have bolted, and Garlic left to look forward to, I've found the same with those grown in bags, but the ones I grew in the ground - same variety -  I've had a bumper crop I'm in Lancashire and usually only grow spuds in bags although this year grew a by Netherfield
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08/08/2012 18:29:38
by Dovefromabove
Cheap seeds
company and what varieties. Seed Company; Lidl Varieties; Sweet Pepper, California Wonder Swiss Chard, Lucullus Leek; De Carentan 2 Radish; Icicle Eggplant; Halflange Violette Spinach; Matador I only have info on what I bought. I have just bought a packet by artjak
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28/02/2013 19:31:25
by LearningSlowly
Invasion!!!! Already frustrated!!!!
little ones dont touch pellets amyway so picking them off is the way to go.  Also check under your pots.   If you pick them off at this time of the year your young plants will have a chance to grow.  When they are bigger they resist slugs etc much better by * Red Dahlia *
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22/05/2013 23:23:48
by * Red Dahlia *
Gardening in Aberdeenshire
peeking up.  To see sweet peas in flower and new potatoes being lifted, doesn't encourage me to keep viewing.  Get real!   This is really an old chestnut with the greatest respect-it is a matter of making adjustment to your own growing conditions-what do by Alisonfd
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23/06/2012 20:40:09
by Alisonfd
Talkback: 'Grow Your Own' Week
Adam,this is good practical advice and I enjoy your tips in the magazine. But am I the only one who struggles with wanting to grow vegetables? I'm doing it because I feel that I should -- I want to teach our children how, and I've been persuaded by Jools
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28/11/2011 18:40:37
by Russ

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