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Talkback: Allotment vs garden
& tomatoes. Thank god for the rain as i shall now be able to get the plot dug. Just about managed to get in the onions & garlic. I now have to dig the other 4rods. Roll on the spring when i can really get planting. I'm running a small business in Cornwall by Grannyanne
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28/11/2011 18:39:42
by millum
Talkback: How to practise crop rotation
where to put herbs, rhubarb and the different families of veg (roots, flowers and fruit ) in this plot rotation. Can you help please? Having just inherited a vegetable patch I found this very helpful, but it has opened up a new set of questions; Where by knittynana
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16/02/2012 16:15:58
by Emma Crawforth
What to plant around vegetablble patch?
Hi, I'm really lucky, at the bottom of my garden is a greenhouse and vegetable plot. The is a raised board down there too, but no plants. We just move in last year. What plants would be good? I was guessing plants or flowers that attract bees by Tina_i_am
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14/06/2012 09:45:10
by gardengirl6
Using Railway Sleepers on tiered raised vegetable beds
We are in the process of converting a rather 'empty' slope in our garden which is approx 8m wide and 4m deep into 2 raised vegetable beds.  We have bought some old Railway Sleepers to hold back the soil which will eventually be placed in there (we by Steph5
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14/04/2012 09:11:20
by Steph5
Veg planting chart
' at the bottom of the first which has a fruit trees and a small vegetable plot and I'd like to see what I might be able to get in this year. Thanks, Lil. Heres one from The rhs http://www.rhs.org.uk/Media/PDFs/Grow-Your-Own/VegPlanner just click and download its by LilAmbar
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14/04/2013 13:07:00
by Kathy 2
What to grow on a one acre site?
Hi. I am new to the forum and would like some ideas on what to grow on a once acre site in Cheshire to try and earn some revenue? We own two one acre plots in Green Belt. As I live some twenty miles away from the plots and am not the world by Mark Higham
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19/03/2013 20:32:46
by hypercharleyfarley
Talkback: Choosing vegetable varieties
Ha ha, I feel for your plight! I just got my very own allotment and at first I thought it was huge! but now i think I'll be needing another to fit in all the veg I want to grow! You can order quite a few Vegetable and seed catalogues completely free by green eyed pea
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28/11/2011 18:37:33
by peggy sue
Talkback: Preparing beds for planting
but no children to make funny characters out of them, unless you count my husband, of course ;-) I started last year with a vegetable plot at the back of our garden. I planted potatoes, carrots; I still dug some up in January and they were still good to eat by joseph woosey
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28/11/2011 18:31:05
by paulo
Talkback: The best vegetable varieties
Many a year my neighbours are regaled by the sight of vegetable plants in among the shrubs and flowers in my front garden, even though the back garden has enough to feed a regiment. I too fall victim to the wonderful variety available, but it pays by Pixley
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28/11/2011 18:40:19
by Jackwaltonfoods
Talkback: Diarmuid Gavin's Chelsea garden
of a tiny plot is to grow smaller plants. It does not take many square metres to grow hundreds of species of alpines. The square foot way of growing vegetables is also a solution. Or invade the house like I have. Very seldom does the conservatory get by happymarion
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27/05/2012 11:35:40
by Tim Burr