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best seed potatoes to grow
each bag and i have about 5 bags and sow 4or5 seed potatoes each bag.this year i sown ulster sceptre and they to tasted very nice.also i would like tips on reducing the amount of flies in the greenhouse i am worried they will do harm to my tomato plants by ellios
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25/07/2012 20:41:40
by Insomnia1973
Talkback: Potato blight and Bordeaux Mixture
their keeping date. I grow all my tomatoes in the conservatory now because of the blight. I know this is nothing to do with potatoes but can someone help me with my grape vine. Its 3 years old now and I know I have to prune it but how hard do I prune by Green Horn
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14/02/2012 15:43:47
by crazy witch
Talkback: Couch grass
. Tried taking the children (now four and eight) up there in the summer (such as it was),they just argued and demanded the toilet, iccreams, picnics etc. or moaned that their Nintendo DS had run down. Result, every last tomato got blight, runner beans ran by s debattista
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28/11/2011 18:37:23
by Tasia
Talkback: Growing strawberries
on to ripen,all as clean as a whistle, the basket hangs in my apple tree and I feed them with tomato feed. I have some in baskets that arnt doing so well (not much fruit) but also a pot that survived the winter is thriving in this sunshine, I noticed a huge by Chilipops
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28/11/2011 18:38:58
by Allan
Talkback: Seed catalogues
traditional plants. I always grow Shirley Tomatoes and Gardeners Delight-you can always depend on them for taste and results. This year tried 2 new varieies-yellow pear shape, very disappointing, and Matina which I will definitely be growing again next year by Barnwell Brian
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28/11/2011 18:39:51
by Adam Pasco
Talkback: Sowing seeds for home-made ratatouille
haven't found any info anywhere.Thanks. Like Pippa I am cheering myself up by sowing seeds in the greenhouse, warmest place to be. I've sown onion seeds, aubergines, bacopa, tomatoes and dahlias all in propagator. Dahlias already sprouting but I usually by DABBLER
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28/11/2011 18:40:23
by Anonymous
Talkback: Growing aubergines
I had a bumper crop last year outside on my allotment.These plants are from seed (Bonica from Dobies).They were covered in the beginning, they were mulched by organic home madecompost and later fed by organic tomato fertilizer.Everybody commented by Chiswickian
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28/11/2011 18:41:11
by jilly
Talkback: Leggy seedlings
gardening!!! Happy Gardening to all can anyone tel me why all my brassica seedlings in the greenhouse are dying off- they come up fine but then the leaves shrivel up. tomatoes too are affected but not lettuces or other things. when i pull the dying seedlings by wendyh
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28/11/2011 18:43:04
by Sandra
Garden gaffes
and hopefully I learn something along the way. Any idea how big this silver birch is gonna grow ? 60 80 ft.   Asked for advice on tomato growing by a colleague, I went out to his greenhouse to find some rampant specimens in growbags - very leafy and only one by jean riley
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07/06/2012 08:11:04
by auntie betty
Bolted!
(which I failed to do)!!  I got so carried away, and thought I'd remember everything that I planted, only to completley forget when they starter to come up!  Definately sweat peas, tomatoes and corriander though, and some flowers called 'lace caps' (which by Tootles
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17/05/2012 18:53:49
by Tootles