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Grow Yourself Healthy 2011

On 11/04/2011 in Grow & eat

and weekly menus.Last year, Gardeners’ World magazine ran a campaign called Grow Yourself Healthy, encouraging readers to grow their own fruit and vegetables. The campaign was so successful that we’re bringing it back, with renewed vigour, this year. We


'Grow Your Own' Week: Growing globe artichokes

On 02/04/2010 in Allotments

. But the reality is that so many artichokes sold in this country are old and tough.Artichokes do take up a lot of space - about a metre per plant. But if you love their taste, growing your own is the only thing to do.  If you don't have a vegetable patch


Growing fruit and veg with children

On 24/03/2010 in Grow & eat

Next week, from 29 March to 4 April 2010, is the inaugural Gardeners' World 'Grow Your Own' Week'. Gardeners across the land will be encouraged to teach others to start growing their own fruit and vegetables. I've taught my children to grow


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


Growing fruit - protecting strawberries

On 16/12/2008 in Unassigned

by nets, so only use it if you can check it regularly.More on growing strawberriesDeal with grey mouldon soft fruits.Grow early strawberries.Raise new strawberry plants.Plant up strawberries in a hanging basket.


Talkback: How to grow pumpkins

On 30/03/2013 in forum

This year will be my first attempt at growing pumpkins and it this might be a silly question but how do you tell the difference between a male and female flower? Look at the stalk behind the flower - the male stalk is the same thickness (or rather


Growing tomatoes outdoors

On 25/08/2010 in Grow & eat

laden with fruit, and the standard varieties have fruited so well that some of their stems have ruptured.I've seen the most impressive results outdoors, though. I don't often grow tomatoes outdoors, but this year I planted out leftovers from


Talkback: Growing fruit for birds

On 28/11/2012 in forum

Kate if you grow all of these fruiting trees you will end up making ketchup or jelly from the fruit and there would not be any for the birds,maybe planting vertically is the answer growing up on raised beds like a ladder.you may be able to grow


Growing orange trees

On 04/03/2011 in Grow & eat

I recently spent a few days in Barcelona. The orange trees growing there were laden with fruit and looked stunning in the February sunshine. I loved seeing them growing outside in the streets, though admit to having felt a pang of jealousy on behalf


Talkback: Growing herbs

On 29/06/2012 in forum

I have got two small pots of mint and a pot the rosemary and a bay tree. I am going to have a go at growing Coriander, never grown it before. Couldn't live without my herbs, if nothing else the smell of them is just wonderful. I'm trying


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