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What can I grow in a greenhouse...
be cold From sowing tomato seeds allow at least 6 weeks before you have a good size plant-so sowing at the beginning of March should produce some good plants by mid-April which is a more optimum time for growing under cover Start them off indoors with a by Tootles
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22/02/2013 22:28:30
by Bunnysplanet
Talkback: Planting courgettes
/tips please? 3 weeks ago I decided to have a go at growing some squash. Normally I would have bought new seed, but knowing that I had some fairly old (unknown variety) seed kicking around in my ever-growing seed collection, I planted them. I also sowed some by Veggiepot
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24/05/2012 14:34:28
by h_shep
Cucumber how to grow
plants and they are hugely prolific - fortunately we love cucumbers! http://www.dobies.co.uk/Garden/Vegetables/What+Veg+to+Plant+in/February+Veg+Planting/Cucumber+Passandra+F1+Seeds_434876.htm After germinating in pots I plant them into the greenhouse bed by Jason Raymond
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02/01/2013 14:00:08
by Geraldineb
First time grower and in need of advice!
to get seeds started indoors. Please help! I have bought a couple of books but it's all gobbledegook to me at the moment. Will you be lifting any paving to make the raised bed? How had you planned  to build it? It will have to be deep enough and have by emraa
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25/02/2013 21:22:26
by Joolz13
Best tasting early peas
and never grown a single one. Don't have many probs with other veg. Artjak, my guess would be mice, pigeons or other vermin eating the seeds before or soon after they have germinated.  I had little luck with peas until I started sowing them in root trainers by Verdun
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05/03/2013 07:01:29
by Dovefromabove
Talkback: Growing eryngiums
is best for providing seeds for birds, please? i have teasle seeds, when and how to sew? Tinkerbell, you want to sow seeds of Dipsacus fullorum in April or May or buy a plant as they are biennial so the plants from last year can be bought. One plant by donutsmrs
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21/02/2012 22:03:37
by david spikes
bolting seedlings
not sufficient-you can keep turning them by they will always grow towards the light hence leggy plants Do not start too early-if you are sowing for summer bedding-wait for another four weeks when conditions will be better-it will all catch up and you will have by Kate Brown
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16/02/2013 16:25:03
by flowering rose
window boxes are a wash out this year
agree it has been a tough year for those of us who like to grow from seed, but I have to admit I have cheated and  been to a local nursery and bought lots of reduced plants. I could not face the empty containers. As I sow seeds for the veggie plot by grai
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08/08/2012 18:52:41
by kate1123
Talkback: 'Grow Your Own' Week: Getting started
bought some potatoes to sow and carrot & parsnip seeds. I'm going to give it a go and as you said any mistakes I make will be part of the learning experience. Thanks. Good advice Kate. This will be my third year of growing veggies and I've made lots by Jan
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28/11/2011 18:40:35
by cutie
council recycled compost
's just marketing blurb that is not actually true. I sowed some peppers in some B&Q seed compost this year, on a windowsill indoors, and it ended up having some tiny slug like creatures that ate the seedlings as soon as they sprouted. So won't be using by peter privett
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22/04/2013 18:07:51
by Bookertoo

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