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picking primroses

On 31/03/2013 in forum

what a great suggestion to encourage the public to go out there and pick primroses.  you really do need to keep that man on a leash. just think about what you're doing. Not knowing what you are talking about but is this something from tonights


Picking kale

On 09/12/2012 in forum

I've grown some kale for the first time this year, it is quite leafy now although not amazing (I think I sowed too late). How do I pick it? Do heads form or do I just pick leaves individually and if so, start picking from the top or bottom of them


wild picking

On 03/09/2012 in forum

as in the finding.My locations are secret and sometimes nearer home than you would think.I never take more than I need leaving enough for the wildlife .I  do not pick mushrooms even thou now I can tell the difference but having had poisoning and survived its not a


Picking blackberries

On 16/09/2008 in Unassigned

of bramble, such as Loch Ness, which are slightly less impertinent in habit and can yield much larger fruit. For the tastiest berries grow the plants in full sun. And if you're out blackberrying in the wild, don't bother picking fruit from north


Is it Ok to keep picking rhubarb

On 25/09/2012 in forum

Hi, I thought i'd seen a comment about picking rhubarb recently but cannot find it despite using the search facility. Having neglected my rhubarb plants for a while, they are now really big with some very big stems. Is it OK to pick and eat this now


How to pick tulips

On 22/07/2011 in Projects: Seeds and bulbs

Sarah Raven demonstrates the most effective method for picking tulips from the garden to ensure the best display indoors, without inhibiting next year's growth.MayMore advice on growing tulipsTreating tulip virusLayering bulbs in a pot


Talkback: Picking blackberries

On 28/11/2011 in forum

Blackberrying in country hedgerows was an annual activity for the Pasco family when we were kids. The essential tool for anyone considering a few productive hours picking over the next few weeks is .... a walking stick. You really need something


Talkback: How to pick herbs

On 10/12/2011 in forum

to pick taragon and oregano at the base of stem as with parsley? thanks for that


How to pick herbs

On 20/07/2011 in Projects: Herbs

Culinary herbs are the original cut-and-come-again crop, so if you've got them in the garden, don't be afraid to get snipping and picking. The plants really will benefit from it, and you'll have wonderful flavours to add to dishes. Most herbs


Cherry picking problem

On 21/05/2012 in forum

my morello cherry before it is ripe - they descend in a flock on the tree at about 4 a.m. and snaffle the lot, just leaving the pips hanging there. I've never had the problem with leaves being picked, though. Pigeons is right. Ours have stripped all


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