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Protecting cherry trees from fly larvae
harvest like last year's. Many thanks in advance as we're novice gardeners by Toulouse expat
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18/05/2013 19:56:31
by Toulouse expat
Soya beans
for support and how tall do they grow, and how long do they take roughly before you can harvest the beans. Many thanks for your help and time Yes, I grew them about 15 years ago.  I think you need to buy some frozen ones and see if you like them before you by GINA NEWMAN
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12/06/2013 23:59:31
by Welshonion
Talkback: Growing early beetroot video project
TO DATE ON GARDENING. THANKS Cannot view videos. Have up to date flash player. E-mailed as directed 3 times. No reply. would be nice to see short informative clips from planting to harvesting ? It would be useful to know by lynnejean
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24/11/2011 15:29:58
by slaney1072
Tiny garlic, what to feed?
I have solent white, early purple & elephant in large containers. I think I was harvesting this time last year, but am guessing they are just very behind due to the recent cool weather.  I have scraped back a little compost & they are rather tiny by Lokelani
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20/06/2012 15:52:47
by Lokelani
Bramble invasion
the top of my fence to follow direction of sun.  I will harvest berries this year but then it's war! I hate to use weed killers but i suppose it will come to this as i cant get to it to digg it out. I cant see where the roots are either, I have by ceris hughes
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13/08/2012 21:15:38
by ceris hughes
Plum trees
£7 each) used on their own may catch enough males to reduce the number of eggs produced by fertilised female moths to a level where you can harvest an acceptable proportion of unaffected plums. by Ivor
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30/11/2012 22:54:39
by BobTheGardener
Talkback: Growing kale
was able to get the seed via an online organic seed shop. Read this variety is very tough, surviving most winters, so ideal for my exposed garden. Also growning Red Winter for the first time. I plan to harvest both varieties as 'cut and come again by grannyanne
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28/11/2011 18:38:44
by Sue
spuds
GillT, Do not despair! First of all, potatoes grown in bags of compost are wonderful to harvest and look extremely clean. It will save you a great deal of bother. Secondly, your compost will not be lost afterwards. You can use it as a wonderful mulch by GillT
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27/03/2012 20:27:40
by Victoria K
COMFREY
I have been offered a half size allotment nearer to my home than the one I am currently sharing with a friend  I don't anticipate having much of a harvest there next year as it is going to be a case of clearing and conditioning the soil - it has by Madeleine51
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05/10/2012 18:00:26
by Busy-Lizzie
Growing rhubarb???
I have bought a rhubarb plant (cant remember the proper name) today and am going to plant it tomorrow, I know I'm getting ahead of myself here and assuming it will thrive but, I have read that I shouldnt harvest the first year's crop but...what do I by countrybumpkin
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12/10/2012 22:46:08
by countrybumpkin