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Growing veg with little space

On 11/04/2013 in forum

with a 50:50 sand:multi-purpose compost mix. I'm growing some mini-veg this year in large (14") pots Pumpkin F1 'Windsor' and butternut squash F1 'Butterbush' I shall wait until the plants are quite big (they are just large seedlings atm) before I plant


Space-saving veg to grow

On 07/02/2013 in Plant features: Fruit & veg

A huge plot isn't essential for growing vegetables - in fact, it can be a drawback. A small, intensive, easily managed plot produces far more top quality, usable crops for most busy people. The secret of success is making best use of available space


Overwintered runner bans

On 06/06/2012 in forum

'll be interesting to see how it does compared to ones sown this year! I'm interested to see what happens too! Shall I keep posting updates? Please! Yes please, really want to hear how the beans get on. In my trough in which I grew pumpkins last year, a very pretty


Talkback: Greenhouse fund

On 08/02/2012 in forum

of the garden rotavated to plant pumpkins, marrows and winter veg, a raised bed for lots of summer produce plus toms, chilies and peppers will let to know if all succeed. Hi everyone, can anyone tell me the best way to grow peppers as i have only just started


Talkback: Bug boxes

On 28/11/2011 in forum

to grow,i grown veg last year, i grown beans carrots and peas.i hope to grow lots more this year. do you have any advice for me on growing plants. Reply to Weakleys. Please do not buy butterfly caterpillars to release in the garden. This is a waste


Talkback: Recycling in the garden

On 28/11/2011 in forum

how carbon black deposits killed even trees in Avonmouth, I am sure it will depend on the amount. Let's hope it will fall gently like "the quality of mercy"! im useing cardboard rolls to grow sweet peas and pumpkins ther do great in they I use


Talkback: Not another courgette!

On 28/11/2011 in forum

highly recommend growing courgettes to anyone who is new to growing veg! As a very much newbie gardener I am finally seeing the fruits of my labour, and I cannot believe just how much I have grown! I highly recommend growing courgettes to anyone who


what jobs done over easter.

On 03/04/2013 in forum

enough Dove. I want it now I have planted my onion sets and turned the plot that I am going to grow red duke of York seed spud and queens 2nd early I have also made fresh compost beds for my Pumpkins and squash later on in the year . Derek Done


Talkback: Growing courgettes and marrows

On 28/11/2011 in forum

occasionally to ensure an all over bake. i want to grow giant marrow,come on everyone let,s bring back the village or town show as everyone has gone mad and now growing their own,ginger and marrow jam is delightful. last week I read that marrows could be stored


Talkback: Grow Yourself Healthy: May jobs

On 28/11/2011 in forum

well. This was my first attempt. I also managed to grow different squashes, never again, these were in pots and bags, took over the whole place, we had a great amount of foliage and flowers.The raised beds were filled with compost, I wondered if I could


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