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Is it warm enough ?
by light42
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134
08/04/2013 19:10:31
by chilli lover
Talkback: Garden foxes
Yes, they're a right pain in the backside - walking over the
vegetable
plot, seed beds etc. I try to keep them out but to little avail. What's the best form of deterrent - ultrasound, chemical sprays etc...?? we have foxes and badgers that come
by gatehill
7
115
08/12/2012 07:40:25
by jatnikapyar
Best proven seeding compost
Hello, My first time here. I wish to plant herbs,salads and
vegetables
in pots. Which is the best seeding compost to use please ? Thanks
by Anilkumar Bhimjiyani
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17
28/04/2013 16:55:35
by Anilkumar Bhimjiyani
What veggies are you planning on growing 2013?
I have several packets of
vegetable
seeds already and a lovely T&M brochure waiting to be looked at but am feeling slightly bewildered by it all. Do any of you feel like that?
by Girasole
0
4
11/01/2013 05:45:11
by Girasole
maskotka tomatoe seeds
last year gardners worldmagazine gaveaway free Maskotka seeds can anybody let me know which seed company isselling them Anne-morecambe A 2 second on-line search reveals loads of suppliers http://www.thompson-morgan.com/
vegetables/vegetable
by Anne- morecambe
1
40
30/01/2013 12:24:00
by sotongeoff
seeds
Can anyone please HELP me!!! I have recently sown some
vegetable
seeds (runners; tomatoes; peppers; sweetcorn) and placed them in my greenhouse. I have noticed that something has been eating the insides of them and left the shell on the top
by Sarah Bradley
0
59
04/04/2012 11:13:30
by Sarah Bradley
Compost
diseases. However, I dig it in to my
vegetable
garden, along with manure, to help lighten the heavy soil and after years of this my
vegetable
garden is now much easier to work. Fish blood and bone is good stuff anyway.
by Alfierawes
1
19
05/10/2012 18:05:44
by Busy-Lizzie
Moss on vegetablepatch
How do you get moss of a
vegetable
patch, we used to spread suplphat of iron on. We re unable to get it now. ny ideas. You need to make area drain better add grit or a bit of sand I have never heard of anybody using a moss killer for lawns on a
by Richard and Shirley Brailey
2
38
26/10/2012 15:43:54
by sotongeoff
Fruit and Veg in Baskets
Hello, I've not had much luck with gardening so far and I was hoping someone could help me with what fruit and
vegetables
are ok for growing in hanging basketd, I only have a back yard with 8 wall baskets. Thank you x
by Nicola Hunter
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15/06/2013 23:41:33
by Nicola Hunter
Growing by the Moon Calender
I am trying growing my
vegetables
by the lunar calender which is very popular here in France. Has anyone else given it a go? OR is anyone also doing it this year. perhaps we can compare notes. (Successes and Failures) I've never done it myself
by biofreak
1
13
04/06/2013 18:14:20
by Bookertoo
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