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Square Food Gardening!

On 30/01/2013 in forum

" that provides "a new way to garden with lesser space and less time". I was wondering if I could use this in my verandah! This article explains gives a detailed explaination on what I can grow on square foot gardens for all seasons. And they've got pretty helpful


Culinary herbs pot display

On 22/07/2011 in Pots & containers: Edibles

whenever you want them.May - JulyJuly - August30 minutes Herbs, e.g. basil, coriander, chives, rosemary, parsleyWindow boxDrillBubble wrapPolystyrene chipsCompostGrit Slate chippingsDrill holes in the bottom of the container and line the sides with bubble


Any garden questions to really test us

On 03/04/2013 in forum

amateur gardening enthusiast with the query below please? I am growing basil, mint, chives, parsley, rockets and rosemary from the beginning again. I want to put them outside for the summer but when I did this last year with the same set of herbs they got


Grow Yourself Healthy: May jobs

On 16/05/2011 in Grow & eat

Things really move up a gear in May when you're growing your own. With a greenhouse bulging at the seams, I can't wait for the risk of frosty nights to pass so I can plant them outside.Tomatoes, courgettes, sweetcorn and other tender crops


Talkback: Creeping buttercup

On 07/05/2012 in forum

up.  I actually don't mind it in the lawn as mowing keeps it in check a bit but if it is given good rich soil it can grow quite tall and as I say take over other plants. Sue We have grass with weeds too and i'm not at all precious as long as it


Leeks and beetroot

On 10/06/2012 in forum

!? ) Beetroot seedlings  will look like tiny beetroot leaves with red stems and leeks will look like tiny tiny chives, often with a bent tip, and yes ... you'll recognise them when they appear  If you have any little plants that have roundish sprawling slightly


edible non poisenous plants/bushes

On 12/03/2013 in forum

be great. Heres what ive thought so far .chives . garlic.mint .lavender. Rosemary.nasturtiums. something in my brain is saying violas would be ok too but i could well be making it up. ps you are really helping me as i could troll the net but whats wrong


Growing veg in small spaces

On 21/02/2011 in Gardeners' musings

When growing edible crops, it is essential to use your plot efficiently, especially if space is limited. It’s no good growing an unusual variety with a tiny yield if it takes up space that could be used for a more productive crop – particularly


Grow Yourself Healthy: July

On 04/07/2011 in Grow & eat

fruits.Both greenhouse and garden are developing well, proving yet again just how much fresh produce can be grown in our gardens. And that's the aim of our Grow Yourself Healthy campaign, to show people how a little planning can turn their gardens


Talkback: RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2009 - herbs for wildlife

On 21/05/2012 in forum

. Will certainly try angelica, caraway and fennel. thanks chive flowers are also apparently very good as well be careful with the fennel, it can self-seed all over the place and become a bit of a thug On the other hand, you can grow Florence or bulb fennel which


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