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Talkback: Allotment successes
my nadines came up small this year but my king edwards and desire have triumphed sack and sacks and my soils lovely my runner beans are doing good had 2 sunday dinners so far and thats a family off 16 round 4 dinner sorry tomatoes all got blight by S lambert
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28/11/2011 18:39:25
by BARB
USE BY DATE ON SEEDS
but the runners are a no show,  I've found parsnip seeds the most susceptible to age, but I'm still using tomato seeds I saved in the mid-90s. If they prove a tad stubborn, an overnight soak soon sorts them out. I've got a 'back up' fridge in my shed which by Eileen Peck
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02/05/2012 08:29:47
by backyardee
July in your garden...
June and July just as bad with maybe a little less rain but still cold. Then late August and September it has all changed, things pick up and we wonder what it is was all about.Last year my tomato's etc came early and were gone, other years I have been by gardeningfantic
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11/07/2012 17:53:40
by figrat
Planting seeds in the greenhouse
.    But what about tomatoes,chillies, peppers. When should young plants go into the greenhouse gab82 wrote (see) But what about tomatoes,chillies, peppers. When should young plants go into the greenhouse April at the very earliest -even then it might be too by Kirsty3
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09/03/2013 15:06:14
by sotongeoff
First time grower and in need of advice!
Hello all. I have been lurking here on and off for some time but this year I have decided it's time to grow my own. I'd like to grow carrots, spuds, tomatoes, chillis, beans and peas but I really don't have a clue and don't know where to start! My by emraa
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25/02/2013 21:22:26
by Joolz13
Greenhouse dwarf wall
? I have thought of raisng the internal floor level and then placing plants like tomatoes in large pots. Does the insulation benefit justify a dwarf wall? Hello Gurbian My personal opinion for the size of the greenhouse you are purchasing i would by gurbian
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01/04/2013 23:27:36
by Palaisglide
Please help me design my garden - part 1
likely to eat it, if you have fussy eaters).  Strawberries can be grown very successfully in stackapots or hanging baskets, so can outdoor tumbling tomatoes, if doing these you need to get on with it pronto, tomatoes should really have been sown last by Laura P
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05/05/2013 15:56:15
by Mummy Muddy Paws
seedling help?
that have come up are the lettece.   The seedlings that have not come up are tomatoes, courgettes, peppers, onions and a few others!!! I have now moved them into the kitchen, after being out side for just over a week, and was wondering if there was any hope by Lisa Ward
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14/05/2013 19:16:03
by lucky3
Talkback: Growing melons
. The melons seeds i used are johnsons emir. tolerant to cool conditions. http://www.bbc.co.uk/birmingham/content/articles/2009/06/03/melonman_feature.shtml i am growing melons in my greenhouse for the first time i also have tomatoes,peppers,beans,and chillies by Val Beale
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09/07/2012 21:08:36
by pepedraft
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