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Talkback: Is your garden shed secure?

On 27/04/2012 in forum

relised it must be a dud from seed so dug it out to replace it.the wisteria was holding the panel secure once gone the thieves lifted the six foot panel and lifted the scooter over a raised bed and the gravel board to get it away.I now have every panel


Making a cold frame and where to buy a manger.

On 01/05/2012 in forum

Hi, my other half has offered to do some DIY, instigated by a trip to a department store where I wanted to purchase a cold frame.  The cold frames available were very flimsy so he came across all manly (!) and has offered to make one for me if I


Tatties

On 30/07/2012 in forum

for tea but there were loads of teeny weeny ones... they tasted beautiful.. I also have some maris piper for sept/oct can I pull them up before that and store them..if so what is the best way to store them ?   Hi flowergirl, to store potatoes, dig them up


Talkback: Planting garlic

On 28/11/2011 in forum

did get a few bulbs up, but I think I left most of them in too long, when I came to lift them they has rotted away. How do you tell when they are ready. I am trying again this year. Any tips I had really poor results with my garlic this year. Planted


Talkback: Seed potatoes

On 28/02/2012 in forum

that I'm in good company with buying potatoes from the 99p store. I bought 2 varieties this week - King Edward and Home Guard. They look very healthy and will supplement the seed potatoes I bought mail order. Live in the south of ireland ,could anyone


Anemone de Caen

On 29/04/2012 in forum

it is hardy necessary. They are woodland plants, so loose soil and some shade during the day and they will be fine. "I might lift them in autumn, dry and store them, and replant in spring." Consumate waste of time. The tubers are fully hardy and will flower


Talkback: Potato blight

On 28/11/2011 in forum

I've seen blight on most potato crops on my allotment site. As for my own crop of earlies, I've recently sheared them all, dug up half of them, and will shortly dig up and store the remaining crop. What I've harvested so far have been great


My hardneck garlic is falling over

On 18/07/2012 in forum

? and how deep on the soil ? Thanks I pulled mine up last week as well as they had really bad rust. I am drying them out in the conservatory but I don't know if they will store because of the rust. @hernando, If you have really pulled them up it's not likely


Too late to plant Tulip/Daff bulbs?

On 09/01/2013 in forum

time in the autumn! Oh, and if you lift them and store for next season - it's quite a good idea to remove dried foliage and pop the bulbs into old tights/stockings and hang them up somewhere cool - the air can circulate, and they're out of the way in a


Talkback: Reap what you sow

On 28/11/2011 in forum

, so this is our first attempt,what I would like to know if anyone can help me, is how to store over the winter Beans, pototoes,Beetroot, onions red & white. I have already made rhubarb and raisin jam for the first time,and we have a lot of fruit bushes


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