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Loch Ness blackberries

On 03/09/2007 in Grow & eat

garden (in my pyjamas) and pick off the fattest, ripest berries to put on my bowl of breakfast cereal. What a great start to the day.To avoid a painful harvest I only grow thornless blackberries, and have trained two of my favourites, Loch Ness


Talkback: Dung-flies and rat-tailed maggots

On 30/05/2012 in forum

Good idea, Kate. My nettle patches are growing strongly now so i should be able to harvest some and leave the rest for the caterpillars till I cut them in June. I saw my first Speckled wood butterfly this morning - near my potting shed which


Rust fungus on grass

On 23/09/2009 in Gardeners' musings

You can tell it is autumn, the grass is yellow. I've just come back from a pear-harvesting foray, and as I stomped through the scruffy grass in the field I looked ahead and saw numerous patches of miserable, yellow grass.I assumed the yellowing


Last of the leeks

On 25/04/2008 in Unassigned

I know I'm in danger of becoming a bit of a bore, raving on about my winter vegetables - but they have been truly marvellous. So it felt sad to harvest my final leeks this week. What a fine specimen I had left until last - tall, straight and pale


Out and about in autumn

On 14/10/2008 in Unassigned

of autumn colour. If you can spare a moment from harvesting pumpkins, admiring dahlias and cutting things back then this is a good time to think of your last garden visits of the season. Get out there and see some leaves.The great places for autumn visits


Growing shallots

On 22/01/2010 in Allotments

When I first started growing shallots I did so on the advice of Sam, on our allotment (aged 90 he was still tending his plot twice a day). He told me to plant shallots on the shortest day and harvest them on the longest. I'm a bit more haphazard


Plaiting garlic

On 17/07/2008 in Unassigned

We've had a mixed garlic harvest so far this year - the bulbs I planted in spring did nothing and were a total waste of time. They were probably the worst I've ever grown (or, dare I admit it, the worst I've ever seen).However, the bulbs I planted


More seed sowing

On 01/05/2009 in Allotments

More seed sowing this week. The parsnips should have been in weeks ago I know, along with the beetroot, turnips, swedes and so forth. But it's not the end of the world — my first crops will either be a bit later than everybody else’s or I'll harvest


winter veg

On 17/10/2012 in forum

how do i grow summer veg that is ment to bee harvested in winter THANK YOU


Forced rhubarb

On 08/04/2012 in forum

I have just harvested my first crop of forced rhubarb (cov.ered the crowns a little late,I believe). Can I cover the crowns again to  bring on a second early harvest?


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