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Gardening as part of the National Curriculum
, gardening's recreational and educational value is undeniable and the vegetable proceeds could be eaten as part of school dinners  (less yukky than they used to be) or sold in aid of school funds or a chosen charity. This requires an enthusiastic teacher by quercus_rubur
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29/04/2013 22:21:06
by FloBear
What Type of Garden is Yours.
me any way he can and enjoys the garden along with me. I don't have kids or pets, Oh and I did all the hard landscaping last, since I just couldn't resist buying plants over paving slabs This year's main focus is more vegetables, and more colour co by Brian Cooper
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20/03/2013 23:48:02
by yvonne parsons2
Talkback: Tomato blight
happened to the beautiful crop of tomatoes my wife planted in our vegetable patch. Blight! My wife is Thai and usually is successful with most vegetables planted. Not this time! Thanks for the comments and web site. We will certainly be more careful next by jogriff
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05/08/2012 14:44:33
by Italophile
Welcome to the fruit & veg forum
my little grandsons could see where vegetables come from, and pick them for their tea.  This spring my son built me 2  three foot high raised beds with old pallets, we had carrots, french beans, lettuce, american land cress, which is still growing, I by Daniel Haynes
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01/08/2012 11:53:48
by barrie_hem
Gardeners World
of the world too and in places where gardening and growing vegetables is almost essential for living, like in Cuba.  The spices series I really enjoyed.  Hidcote I LOVE IT THERE  Hello from Belgium, I've been looking at Gardeners' World for some ten years by GRACELAND
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28/04/2012 20:37:33
by Mollycat2
Talkback: Potato blight
couple up and they had some spuds on). The haulms of our Swift potatoes have been stripped as if by caterpillars though none have been spotted on the plants. The other four varieties grown in the same plot are unaffected. This is the first time by Mr John Phillips
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28/11/2011 18:29:43
by Jacqui
Talkback: More seed sowing
about gardening and vegetable cultivation as well as wildlife and their place in the balance of nature. Kids need to understand where their food comes from, and about seasonality, something which has been sadly lost with the advent of frozen dinners by Lynn Drakelands
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28/11/2011 18:38:37
by paul
Raised beds and pots
and light levels - hopefully this year will be better   A member of my family is a commercial vegetable grower and said this was a common problem throughout the UK last year - carrots did not start developing until that sunny spell we had around the Olympics by Greenbucket
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04/03/2013 00:33:32
by Mummy Muddy Paws
My new project. Where do I start!
vegetables. Personally, I'd have a lot more flowers than veg. In my experience, it's more economical to buy vegetables from a grocers. This is especially true if you haven't grown veg from seed before. The success rate may be low. But that's up to you. I also by Insomnia1973
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30/07/2012 23:51:07
by Insomnia1973
Talkback: Monty Don
then Toby...30 mins gone..vegetables are fine but once you;ve done them the one year, next year is a repetition and only good for new viewers.that's the hardest thing for a gardening show coming up with new stuff.NEW and with new i don't mean dusting off old by Lorrie, Sheffield
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11/03/2012 07:36:46
by determinedjanette

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