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Welcome to the fruit & veg forum

On 01/08/2012 in forum

From novices to veg-show veterans, this is the forum for anybody who loves to grow edible crops.  Discuss the dos and don’ts of tomato growing, the pros and cons of potato cultivation and wade into the debate on chemical vs. organic gardening


Talkback: Wet weather on the veg plot

On 15/07/2012 in forum

of the mud on the soles of my boots.Catherine MooreFalkirk Don't get me started on the weather, me taters are rotting under 2" of water, onions just started to grow and stair rod rain just bounced em out of the ground, me strimmer packed in so while it went


What Type of Garden is Yours.

On 20/03/2013 in forum

worlds cant be a bad thing see if you can get hold of some wine boxes they are great for growing salad stuff in.       My garden is quite small and as it was a new build when we moved here 19 years ago all that's in it and how it looks is down to me


companions

On 31/12/2012 in forum

I have been asked to do a workshop on companion planting for veg at my garden pproject can anyone help as i feel i have limited knowledge HELP  Thanks Tricia Hi Tricia - can't you rope in someone to help who knows more? I'll start off with growing


Talkback: New Zealand flatworms

On 19/05/2012 in forum

few quid, but now someone is going to be faced with a bill for millions to get them under control, do we not have fantastic tree growing nurseries here, of course we do, so why are they not being used... I think they should do as they do


Talkback: It's sloe gin time

On 28/11/2011 in forum

of sloe gin. Though the person who provided me with the sloes has moved away, so I have had to make damson gin this year. I am now wondering if I should grow my own. Would it take years for a plant to yield sufficient berries to make a small brew? Didn


a very miserable lady.

On 17/07/2012 in forum

hasn't) done. But: my raspberries, rhubarb and gooseberries are great, my mangetout have been good, and my broad beans not quite the total failure I expected when I saw the extent of the chocolate spot on them. The lavenders and climbing hydrangea look


Talkback: Preparing gardens for spring

On 28/11/2011 in forum

has given them all the encouragement they need to grow ! So I've been out weeding - it is a relentless task but I found them easier to extract with the soil being that much softer. It also stops them getting a head start on everything else. Enjoyed


Talkback: The gardening bug

On 28/11/2011 in forum

to the task itself, even if there may be in the planning and designing."Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2007567/Anne-Wareham-Confessions-grumpy-gardener.XXXXXXX Living in a room in a tenement building meant no access to growing things till


Talkback: Garden birds and Feed the Birds Day

On 28/11/2011 in forum

if they will eat the nyjer seed???? does anyone know if they will??????? I have a three quarter acer garden, large trees,shrubs,large lawn,flower borders,2 ponds,vegetable beds, soft fruit, raspberry, blackcurrants, gooseberries and strawberries.I do not use any


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