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Talkback: Best in show at Gardeners' World Live
's just a small town garden, with a raised bed - and too much shade! I've got things like ferns, a fatsia, hellebores, hostas in there at the moment - and I'm growing herbs and salad leaves in pots in the one sunny corner. I also have a severe slug by Show visitor
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28/11/2011 18:36:28
by James A-S
Talkback: Allotment vs garden
after it well. I have been producing my own organic food for years now and am trying to help inspire others to do the same, I grow vegetables and herbs and produce all my own meats.Do you fancy producing your own sausages or traditional british by Grannyanne
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28/11/2011 18:39:42
by millum
Talkback: Sowing seeds for home-made ratatouille
is worth it all. And don't forget the herbs too - bay and thyme or oregano/marjoram and basilWho knows what this summer will bring - I'll still be growing my own ratatouille. carruthers you do not prune blue berry bushes except dead wood or diseased wood by DABBLER
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28/11/2011 18:40:23
by Anonymous
Talkback: 'Grow Your Own' Week: Getting started
on the market I can use to slow the growth of my lawns?regards Mike. yes a flymo ...sorry hello, it my second year trying to grow my own. i do herbs quite successfully. but its veg im struggling with. ive planted charlottes in potato bags. ive also tried using by Jan
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28/11/2011 18:40:35
by cutie
Talkback: Starting a veg patch
gardenless flat, perhaps he could start again with herb pots, cut 'n cum lettuces, tomatoes, peppers and strawberries and build on these little successes. I have 2 aubergine plants in the greenhouse, they come into flower open up then stay for a couple by marygold
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28/11/2011 18:44:02
by CR
Talkback: Moss
the adjoining sections - the Chinese Medicinal Herb Garden and the Mediterranean Bank have been developed and planted.  The weather may be kinder next year - perhaps not such a long drought in the spring - and that could help.  Science comes first in the Garden by oldchippy
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07/01/2012 14:32:26
by happymarion
All year round Wall basket - drought resistant!
, it sounds like Mediterranean herbs are the perfect option for you. Does your wall get a lot of sun? First I would consider lining the baskets with an old plastic bag to conserve moisture in the compost (the coco matting liners should hide this). Add a few by NJJ272
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11/04/2012 18:39:47
by rosie plum
Please help in identifying these plants
that I anticipated this time last year is not going well! plant 1- This is growing in what was the previous garden owner’s herb patch:  http://i1259.photobucket.com/albums/ii542/ClemNewcastle/identifyplant1.jpg   plant 2- I was very disappointed when by ANewcastleMum
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26/06/2012 23:09:49
by ANewcastleMum
The Edible Garden
mind but there were lots of recipe's, and very simple one's, which were quick to put together using vegs and herbs grown in the garden. Home made salsa's, omlettes, roasted veg, potato salads, frittata's, ratatouille., veggie bakes and soups. Oh Zoomer by frensclan
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20/07/2012 00:25:46
by Insomnia1973
Why grow organic?
and tastes better The benefits of organic growing techniques are not only to our environment and health but also to the food that is produced! Organic fruit, vegetables and herbs have better taste and aroma, contain higher levels of vitamin C, B12 and other by organicgrowshop
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07/05/2012 12:39:48
by Gold1locks