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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
Growing giant pumpkins
Have you ever grown, or tried to grow a giant pumpkin? If you were successful, it looks as if Thompson & Morgan have a job for you http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-suffolk-21142788  And if the weather ever warms up are you going to try to grow a by Dovefromabove
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23/03/2013 19:38:52
by Mummy Muddy Paws
Talkback: Growing shallots
growing before they have to combat the army of slugs and other pests in my garden. I too love growing shallots. The red banana- shaped shallots look beautiful enough to grow in a flowerbed and grow as big as onions do for me. i have none left as I use by Chantal
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28/11/2011 18:40:13
by cdawson41
Growing Sweet Peas
Hi, as promised, this is a thread for those who wish to learn the basic facts for successful sweet pea growing. Sweet peas are really very easy to grow. You may simply sow the seed in the soil/pots where you intend them to grow in March or April by David K
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25/09/2012 13:49:51
by David K
Talkback: Growing Russian vine
of the plants from labels. Does Russian vine smother bindweed, James? A monster of a climber it seems - I'm looking for something to grow up the back of my house but have very limited soil around the edges due to paths etc, it's north facing and rather dull by donutsmrs
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22/05/2012 22:37:03
by blairs
Growing mint in plastic bottles.
Hi, I'm very interested in container gardening and using recycled plastic bottles to grow things in Which brings me on to my next questions - Is it possible to grow mint from seeds in a plastic bottle? Which variety might work best - Spearmint by emma9
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23/08/2012 18:42:38
by Bookertoo
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: Growing salad leaves
to the credit crunchbReuse some of the old gardens already paid fof I love growing these baby leaves they are so easy and the fact that you pick them fresh every time means that there's no soggy leaves turfed out of the fridge, and you have a continuous supply by gardeningeek
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28/11/2011 18:38:20
by tisjen
Talkback: Growing courgettes
I am growing courgettes in the greenhouse for the first time this year. I'm not sure if this is a good idea - maybe they would be better outside but I don't have much room. I was wondering, do they need all their leaves or can I remove some by Rickem
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28/11/2011 18:41:04
by ALISON
Talkback: Growing zinnias
I grew zinnias for the first time this year and they have flowered continuously throughout the summer and still going strong. They were easy to grow from seed and I had a good germinate rate. They do not need dead heading like petunias or cosmos by Lila Das Gupta
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28/11/2011 18:41:11
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