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  1. avocadopip

    rhubard

    You lucky person I just go there twice a year. I would give it a try. Most plants have and enjoy a dormant period. But I would have thought there would be a strain that would would suit if not the...
    You lucky person I just go there twice a year. I would give it a try. Most plants have and enjoy a dormant period. But I would have thought there would be a strain that would would suit if not the British version.
    You lucky person I just go there twice a year. I would give it a try. Most plants have and enjoy a dormant period. But I would have thought there would be a strain that would would suit if not the British version.
    You lucky person I just go there twice a year. I would give it a try. Most plants have and enjoy a dormant period. But I would have thought there would be a strain that would would suit if not the...
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  2. fletcher

    perpetual broccoli

    Excellent website, miraflores. Thanks!What a wealth of knowledge and expertise is 'out there' on the net!!
    Excellent website, miraflores. Thanks!What a wealth of knowledge and expertise is 'out there' on the net!!
    Excellent website, miraflores. Thanks!What a wealth of knowledge and expertise is 'out there' on the net!!
    Excellent website, miraflores. Thanks!What a wealth of knowledge and expertise is 'out there' on the net!!
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  3. wildflower

    melons!

    See this reply to a similar query I posted. If the link doesn't work just search in Edible Gardening for...
    See this reply to a similar query I posted. If the link doesn't work just search in Edible Gardening for melonhttp://www.gardenerscorner.co.uk/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=15;t=000208#000000
    See this reply to a similar query I posted. If the link doesn't work just search in Edible Gardening for melonhttp://www.gardenerscorner.co.uk/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=15;t=000208#000000
    See this reply to a similar query I posted. If the link doesn't work just search in Edible Gardening for...
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  4. badsal72

    rhubarb

    Many thanks, I will try some soon when it is ready to cut.
    Many thanks, I will try some soon when it is ready to cut.
    Many thanks, I will try some soon when it is ready to cut.
    Many thanks, I will try some soon when it is ready to cut.
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  5. chilli50

    black turtle beans

    thank you jjordie. this link was a great help. ill be able to grow them now. i tend to grow quite a lot of beans especially broad beans as there is nothing quite like beans from the pod. gorgeous!
    thank you jjordie. this link was a great help. ill be able to grow them now. i tend to grow quite a lot of beans especially broad beans as there is nothing quite like beans from the pod. gorgeous!
    thank you jjordie. this link was a great help. ill be able to grow them now. i tend to grow quite a lot of beans especially broad beans as there is nothing quite like beans from the pod. gorgeous!
    thank you jjordie. this link was a great help. ill be able to grow them now. i tend to grow quite a lot of beans especially broad beans as there is nothing quite like beans from the pod. gorgeous!
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  6. elainefiz

    tomatoes

    First flowers on my tomatoes today but cannot find my tripod so an in focus picture is not possible.
    First flowers on my tomatoes today but cannot find my tripod so an in focus picture is not possible.
    First flowers on my tomatoes today but cannot find my tripod so an in focus picture is not possible.
    First flowers on my tomatoes today but cannot find my tripod so an in focus picture is not possible.
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  7. badsal72

    strawberries

    Hi, As strawberries are only in the ground for three years, it is normal to put plenty of Farm Yard Manure into the ground before planting. Then in mid winter a feed of Sulphate of potash and...
    Hi, As strawberries are only in the ground for three years, it is normal to put plenty of Farm Yard Manure into the ground before planting. Then in mid winter a feed of Sulphate of potash and seedweed meal at three oz per square yard, so the plant has plenty of time to absorb the feed before...
    Hi, As strawberries are only in the ground for three years, it is normal to put plenty of Farm Yard Manure into the ground before planting. Then in mid winter a feed of Sulphate of potash and seedweed meal at three oz per square yard, so the...
    Hi, As strawberries are only in the ground for three years, it is normal to put plenty of Farm Yard Manure into the ground before planting. Then in mid winter a feed of Sulphate of potash and...
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  8. cornish66

    Greenshaft peas

    I would say probably not a great idea usually these are grown for other reasong like taste, good and dependable cropping as are many others. On the other hand try it and see.
    I would say probably not a great idea usually these are grown for other reasong like taste, good and dependable cropping as are many others. On the other hand try it and see.
    I would say probably not a great idea usually these are grown for other reasong like taste, good and dependable cropping as are many others. On the other hand try it and see.
    I would say probably not a great idea usually these are grown for other reasong like taste, good and dependable cropping as are many others. On the other hand try it and see.
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  9. Dave W

    Growing Ogen Melons

    Not the same vareity. I put mine in March and keep them warm in conservatory and house if frosty. They are slow to start mine are only small at this moment about 4" high but look ok. I grow Unwins...
    Not the same vareity. I put mine in March and keep them warm in conservatory and house if frosty. They are slow to start mine are only small at this moment about 4" high but look ok. I grow Unwins Sweetheart 4 to a plant, they grow to a resonable size but not a big as in the greengrocers. They...
    Not the same vareity. I put mine in March and keep them warm in conservatory and house if frosty. They are slow to start mine are only small at this moment about 4" high but look ok. I grow Unwins Sweetheart 4 to a plant, they grow to a resonable...
    Not the same vareity. I put mine in March and keep them warm in conservatory and house if frosty. They are slow to start mine are only small at this moment about 4" high but look ok. I grow Unwins...
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  10. whirlimix

    Courgettes

    Try them lightly fried in a beer batter. Or on skewers with other veg and meat on the BBQ.As Deserter says they grow into big plants. I would guess that one in an 8 or 10 inch pot is what...
    Try them lightly fried in a beer batter. Or on skewers with other veg and meat on the BBQ.As Deserter says they grow into big plants. I would guess that one in an 8 or 10 inch pot is what you should aim for. They also need quite a lot of water particularly if you have them in pots. I put...
    Try them lightly fried in a beer batter. Or on skewers with other veg and meat on the BBQ.As Deserter says they grow into big plants. I would guess that one in an 8 or 10 inch pot is what you should aim for. They also need quite a lot of...
    Try them lightly fried in a beer batter. Or on skewers with other veg and meat on the BBQ.As Deserter says they grow into big plants. I would guess that one in an 8 or 10 inch pot is what...
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  11. lazy-gardener

    chive -deadheading flowers

    I find the best thing to do with chive is to plant 3 small clumps and when the flower heads apear cut two of the clumps down to nearly ground level and they will soon sprout fresh new leaves. Once...
    I find the best thing to do with chive is to plant 3 small clumps and when the flower heads apear cut two of the clumps down to nearly ground level and they will soon sprout fresh new leaves. Once they are ready for harvesting you can level the other clump and then by a sucession of cuttings...
    I find the best thing to do with chive is to plant 3 small clumps and when the flower heads apear cut two of the clumps down to nearly ground level and they will soon sprout fresh new leaves. Once they are ready for harvesting you can level the...
    I find the best thing to do with chive is to plant 3 small clumps and when the flower heads apear cut two of the clumps down to nearly ground level and they will soon sprout fresh new leaves. Once...
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  12. kaptainzep

    Tomato Pruning

    hello,it could be grey mould.it takes different forms caused by cool, damp,poor ventilation.it causes ghost spotting,small white spots and rings on the fruit later in the season. Wilt is the...
    hello,it could be grey mould.it takes different forms caused by cool, damp,poor ventilation.it causes ghost spotting,small white spots and rings on the fruit later in the season. Wilt is the result of wilt fungi in the soil. oh and put a longer cane in zep,about 5ft for better support. :D
    hello,it could be grey mould.it takes different forms caused by cool, damp,poor ventilation.it causes ghost spotting,small white spots and rings on the fruit later in the season. Wilt is the result of wilt fungi in the soil. oh and put a longer...
    hello,it could be grey mould.it takes different forms caused by cool, damp,poor ventilation.it causes ghost spotting,small white spots and rings on the fruit later in the season. Wilt is the...
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  13. slugbug

    Asparagus ? best site

    Thanks for all that info,it seems really useful, My asparagus was still in the greenhouse so I am desparate to get the bed ready and needed to make sure I choose right. I know we have to wait a...
    Thanks for all that info,it seems really useful, My asparagus was still in the greenhouse so I am desparate to get the bed ready and needed to make sure I choose right. I know we have to wait a few yrs but my 10yr old son loves to eat it as well as us so I need enough to feed us well.I have 72...
    Thanks for all that info,it seems really useful, My asparagus was still in the greenhouse so I am desparate to get the bed ready and needed to make sure I choose right. I know we have to wait a few yrs but my 10yr old son loves to eat it as well...
    Thanks for all that info,it seems really useful, My asparagus was still in the greenhouse so I am desparate to get the bed ready and needed to make sure I choose right. I know we have to wait a...
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  14. timecharger

    Peas - leaves have white spots on them

    cheers hans...
    cheers hans...
    cheers hans...
    cheers hans...
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  15. elainefiz

    cucumbers

    i was told the other day to get good results to do the opposite of tomatoes. apparantly they can bush out to 3 or 4 feet!i started with 5 and gave 2 away but only have space for 2 in plot gh so...
    i was told the other day to get good results to do the opposite of tomatoes. apparantly they can bush out to 3 or 4 feet!i started with 5 and gave 2 away but only have space for 2 in plot gh so will be bringing one to home garden gh along with 3 tomato plants.you think your being careful when...
    i was told the other day to get good results to do the opposite of tomatoes. apparantly they can bush out to 3 or 4 feet!i started with 5 and gave 2 away but only have space for 2 in plot gh so will be bringing one to home garden gh along with 3...
    i was told the other day to get good results to do the opposite of tomatoes. apparantly they can bush out to 3 or 4 feet!i started with 5 and gave 2 away but only have space for 2 in plot gh so...
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  16. Deserter

    SOS: Aubergines and Tomatoes

    I grew an Aubergine last year in my uheated gh it flowered many times, lovely colour they were too, but never fruited as some horrible fungus attacked everything in there. This year I am trying...
    I grew an Aubergine last year in my uheated gh it flowered many times, lovely colour they were too, but never fruited as some horrible fungus attacked everything in there. This year I am trying again in two seperate locations and I have a nasty chemical at the ready just in case. Aubergines...
    I grew an Aubergine last year in my uheated gh it flowered many times, lovely colour they were too, but never fruited as some horrible fungus attacked everything in there. This year I am trying again in two seperate locations and I have a nasty...
    I grew an Aubergine last year in my uheated gh it flowered many times, lovely colour they were too, but never fruited as some horrible fungus attacked everything in there. This year I am trying...
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  17. elainefiz

    first harvest Radish

    i did start them in the gh then planted them out.i only did about 20 and have done the same again.was told to harvest straight away cos they go woody if left in the ground.they dont take...
    i did start them in the gh then planted them out.i only did about 20 and have done the same again.was told to harvest straight away cos they go woody if left in the ground.they dont take long,seemed like one day nothing then there they were.
    i did start them in the gh then planted them out.i only did about 20 and have done the same again.was told to harvest straight away cos they go woody if left in the ground.they dont take long,seemed like one day nothing then there they were.
    i did start them in the gh then planted them out.i only did about 20 and have done the same again.was told to harvest straight away cos they go woody if left in the ground.they dont take...
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  18. PaulJ

    Black Currants

    I pruned mine right back hard as advised to do on this site...I have the most healthy growth now a good foot high but...no flowers.is it next year I get my fruit? :(
    I pruned mine right back hard as advised to do on this site...I have the most healthy growth now a good foot high but...no flowers.is it next year I get my fruit? :(
    I pruned mine right back hard as advised to do on this site...I have the most healthy growth now a good foot high but...no flowers.is it next year I get my fruit? :(
    I pruned mine right back hard as advised to do on this site...I have the most healthy growth now a good foot high but...no flowers.is it next year I get my fruit? :(
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  19. golfer

    Kidney Beans

    Something it eating the leaves on the beans bought some spray today and have used it any ideas what it could be??
    Something it eating the leaves on the beans bought some spray today and have used it any ideas what it could be??
    Something it eating the leaves on the beans bought some spray today and have used it any ideas what it could be??
    Something it eating the leaves on the beans bought some spray today and have used it any ideas what it could be??
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  20. neilskeates

    runner beans

    I've just planted mine out in Glasgow and I'm slightly worried. Fingers crossed though, according to the 'old men' of the allotments in Glasgow May 18th is the last frost date usually.
    I've just planted mine out in Glasgow and I'm slightly worried. Fingers crossed though, according to the 'old men' of the allotments in Glasgow May 18th is the last frost date usually.
    I've just planted mine out in Glasgow and I'm slightly worried. Fingers crossed though, according to the 'old men' of the allotments in Glasgow May 18th is the last frost date usually.
    I've just planted mine out in Glasgow and I'm slightly worried. Fingers crossed though, according to the 'old men' of the allotments in Glasgow May 18th is the last frost date usually.
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    2
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    573

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