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1st ever greenhouse!
year of growing in a greenhouse and it is my pride and joy. I have been able to get decent tomato crops at last without the dreaded blight getting them. I also grow lots and lots of chillies  cucumbers and herbs and also start off all my other veg by Tilley Bancroft
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26/02/2013 18:30:23
by Tilley Bancroft
Talkback: Seed potatoes and mice
fur around some of the shoots.as a first time grower i am guessing this isn't right, but could do with some advice. I love growing spuds, can you use those berries on the haulms, they look like tomatoes, do you put each seed in the ground. I got all by Marc
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28/11/2011 18:31:03
by empower network scam
Talkback: Watering plants
growing this year despite the warm weather.Do I need to feed them -I tried using tomato feed and I am going to use chicken pellets.Is this a good Idea, as I want my veg organic.My broad beans are growing after an initial pest was eating the leaves by Josephine from Wilts
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28/11/2011 18:40:51
by SuzieQ
Talkback: Growing potatoes and onions
onions in, potatoes going in today, got brocoli, caulie's and tomato seeds in greenhouse, great time of year this. gardeners world doing some veg tips again this series, i miss monty don, but toby seems a top replacement. Hi I have terrible clay/peat soil by ALEX
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28/11/2011 18:38:21
by ViMarie
Talkback: Wet weather on the veg plot
this year and are looking good but I've yet to harvest so don't know whats grown in the bags yet and we've had a number of full smith alerts so the spuds in the ground may not fare so well with possible blight in the air. Beans have been most disappointing by YewJay
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15/07/2012 16:47:09
by Maud is in the garden
Talkback: Growing melons
and satisfying to grow, time and patience needed. I have just found that my cherry tomato plants on my allotment are suffering with tomato blight! What a disappointment. I have begun to remove all of the most infected plants. Can anyone advise me please by Val Beale
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09/07/2012 21:08:36
by pepedraft
The Blessing of a new Allotment
but persevere! Thank you Sandra. They're not very big yet. Clumps of thin little critters more like the bristles of your broom! I've spread them out a bit in between rain showers and they are still looking fairly perky. I've just been transplanting some tomato by Dean Lovett
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13/06/2012 18:56:26
by Dean Lovett
April in Your Garden
this afternoon Yvie-you be careful out there at the the big house figrat-Jo will do the ironing for you- she likes that Today I've planted out my tomatoes in the greenhouse, all in individual pots, I have 7.  3 of 'Crystal', 3 of 'Golden Sunrise' and 1 by kate1123
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01/05/2012 19:11:45
by Wintersong
Talkback: Planting garlic
> The broad beans produced outer shells only. Potatoes did'nt crop well.The tomatoes got blight.Disappointed, I have grown veg for years in my back Garden. I have just planted some Albigensian garlic bulbs to overwinter in my raised beds and so am delighted by Moss Rose
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28/11/2011 18:39:44
by the garlic guy
Talkback: Unpleasant plant smells
gardener. thank you . Sorry, but It sounds like your new purchases may have box blight - a really virulent disease that is often hard to catch early. It may start with 1 or 2 rust coloured leaves which pass unnoticed as all plants lose the odd leaf. Some by Marinelilium
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01/07/2012 03:04:08
by susan_lily

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