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Talkback: 'Grow Your Own' Week
so am just looking to save abit of space. Can anyone advise me please on which broccoli seeds to sow to grow the "Tenderstem Broccoli" that I can buy in the supermarkets? My wife & I took over an allotment in September last year. It was quite overrun by Jools
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28/11/2011 18:40:37
by Russ
Talkback: Carrot crisis
I have had this problem with my recent sowings, but I have been sowing in large pots also. What I have done to over come it is to cover them in fleece as soon as I have sown them, it keeps out the majority of the water, needless to say the slugs by Lorna
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08/06/2012 13:47:18
by Excitable Boy
Welcome to the fruit & veg forum
had an enjoyable hour yesterday reading my seed packets, and writing when and where to sow them, outdoors or indoors, I think I can sow leeks and tomatoes indoors this month. We will be having our first ever home grown brussel sprouts this weekend hi i by Daniel Haynes
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01/08/2012 11:53:48
by barrie_hem
Talkback: Bug boxes
carrot seedling in my bedroom at the moment and have other seeds to sow: sprouts,runner beans, leeks, sweetcorn, lettuce, carrots f1 hybrid, herb lemon balm, sunflower, wild flower teasel, beetroot, poppy, cabbage, cornflower blue diadem, pumpkin by Anonymous
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28/11/2011 18:37:51
by mal
Help - Total Beginner
more. Same for flowers, start the sweet peas early, buy some dahlia tubers, but don't plant them yet. If you have a greenhouse you can start dahlias in pots earlier than you would outside. When the weather is warmer March/April you can sow flower seeds by Tim Underwood
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22/02/2013 14:38:40
by Sally White
My new project. Where do I start!
, and I get a bit carried away. Time to put my realistic head on. Gary, when you say 'sow some holly-hock and foxglove seeds in little trays (to be potted up to flower next year)' do you mean indoors, or to start off outdoors, as I have no greenhouse by Insomnia1973
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30/07/2012 23:51:07
by Insomnia1973
Talkback: Bank holiday gardening jobs
will need to remove the top layer of soil as it is too rich for wildflowers (unless there are already wildflowers growing there?). Grass can smother wildflowers so I wouldn't advise you to sow wildflower seed, especially in turf. If I were you I would first by lazygardner
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28/11/2011 18:43:29
by chippy
Talkback: Growing tomatoes outdoors
in the soil because of the blight so I planted them in tall pots with the bottom cut out into grow bags that way they have plenty of soil. My toms are only now turning red because the first lot of seeds I sowed didn't germinate, I think it may have been by mel
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28/11/2011 18:41:14
by Anonymous
Tomatoe plants with no flowers !
, but haven't been out of the gh yet. Might give them a bit more spacious accommodation, withold feed and see what happens. When did you all sow your seeds? I sowed mine in February and put them in a heated propagator until germinated. Then brought them by Mrs Lilly Pond
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07/08/2012 11:25:03
by Insomnia1973
Talkback: Signs of spring
around the garden.With Spring I have been busy sowing seed in the greenhouse, it’s actually been warm enough to germinate tomatoes! I have also been busy pricking out thousands of Dierama plants. The strong seedlings have already started to form bulbs by sunshine angel
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28/11/2011 18:40:32
by Aanee

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