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First crop!!
Great innit Jay, that 'grew my own' feeling comes back year after year too!
Great innit Jay, that 'grew my own' feeling comes back year after year too!
Great innit Jay, that 'grew my own' feeling comes back year after year too!
Great innit Jay, that 'grew my own' feeling comes back year after year too!
jay
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Jul 28, 2006
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508
supersprout
Jul 29, 2006
Plumsand Damsons
Erm, I'll try
A damson is a member of the same family as the domestic plum, cherry, bullace and sloe. There are squillions of varieties of the Prunus family, and they have been...
Erm, I'll try
A damson is a member of the same family as the domestic plum, cherry, bullace and sloe. There are squillions of varieties of the Prunus family, and they have been interbred to get different qualities of sweetness, sharpness, fruit or flower, etc.From the Westmorland...
Erm, I'll try
A damson is a member of the same family as the domestic plum, cherry, bullace and sloe. There are squillions of varieties of the Prunus family, and they have been interbred to get different qualities of sweetness,...
Erm, I'll try
A damson is a member of the same family as the domestic plum, cherry, bullace and sloe. There are squillions of varieties of the Prunus family, and they have been...
redfifi1717
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Jul 26, 2006
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1,537
supersprout
Jul 29, 2006
Pink fir apple Pots died back
Yes I agree pete, I thought that if the problem was lack of water there might still be some life left in plants! I am growing some potatos this year for my daughter, but normally only bother with...
Yes I agree pete, I thought that if the problem was lack of water there might still be some life left in plants! I am growing some potatos this year for my daughter, but normally only bother with a few pnk fir apples for salads.
Yes I agree pete, I thought that if the problem was lack of water there might still be some life left in plants! I am growing some potatos this year for my daughter, but normally only bother with a few pnk fir apples for salads.
Yes I agree pete, I thought that if the problem was lack of water there might still be some life left in plants! I am growing some potatos this year for my daughter, but normally only bother with...
tuttifrutti
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Jul 28, 2006
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4
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1,765
Liz
Jul 29, 2006
Salting Runner Beans
We gave up with blanching,drying,open freezing them years ago.Life is too short for that palarvarJust shows how time has stood still here !
We gave up with blanching,drying,open freezing them years ago.Life is too short for that palarvarJust shows how time has stood still here !
We gave up with blanching,drying,open freezing them years ago.Life is too short for that palarvarJust shows how time has stood still here !
We gave up with blanching,drying,open freezing them years ago.Life is too short for that palarvarJust shows how time has stood still here !
Cardy Gardener
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Jul 29, 2006
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5
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1,776
Mona Lisa
Jul 29, 2006
Basil
Re the super market herbs, I bought Coriander I divided it up planted it outside and it grew likw crazy to 3 ft tall I have now pulled it up and drying what looks like a bumper crop of seeds I...
Re the super market herbs, I bought Coriander I divided it up planted it outside and it grew likw crazy to 3 ft tall I have now pulled it up and drying what looks like a bumper crop of seeds I will probably grind them up in the coffee grinder they smell wonderful just drying.
Re the super market herbs, I bought Coriander I divided it up planted it outside and it grew likw crazy to 3 ft tall I have now pulled it up and drying what looks like a bumper crop of seeds I will probably grind them up in the coffee grinder...
Re the super market herbs, I bought Coriander I divided it up planted it outside and it grew likw crazy to 3 ft tall I have now pulled it up and drying what looks like a bumper crop of seeds I...
Stingo
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Jun 29, 2006
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7
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635
rosietutu
Jul 30, 2006
bluebery bush..
Why is my one blueberry bush dying. Could it be from ants. I have three in pots
Why is my one blueberry bush dying. Could it be from ants. I have three in pots
Why is my one blueberry bush dying. Could it be from ants. I have three in pots
Why is my one blueberry bush dying. Could it be from ants. I have three in pots
wildflower
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Jul 26, 2006
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2
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571
chrispt
Jul 30, 2006
spiky cucumbers
hiya guy's, i've also done cucumbers this year, and they are also spikey, but this is because they are suppose to be, the variety i have grown are marketmore, a variety from the alan titchmarch...
hiya guy's, i've also done cucumbers this year, and they are also spikey, but this is because they are suppose to be, the variety i have grown are marketmore, a variety from the alan titchmarch collection, it's easy to spot the difference between male and female, wait until the flower has opened...
hiya guy's, i've also done cucumbers this year, and they are also spikey, but this is because they are suppose to be, the variety i have grown are marketmore, a variety from the alan titchmarch collection, it's easy to spot the difference between...
hiya guy's, i've also done cucumbers this year, and they are also spikey, but this is because they are suppose to be, the variety i have grown are marketmore, a variety from the alan titchmarch...
eden
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Jul 5, 2006
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5
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8,240
dominic
Jul 31, 2006
Dying Cucumber
I grow outdoor cucumbers, burpless tasty green. I have a bottle spike to water them right down to the roots. The plants are trained upwards. So far good healthy plants which are cropping well.Good...
I grow outdoor cucumbers, burpless tasty green. I have a bottle spike to water them right down to the roots. The plants are trained upwards. So far good healthy plants which are cropping well.Good ventilation is vital because they are prone to fungal infections. I would recommend getting rid of...
I grow outdoor cucumbers, burpless tasty green. I have a bottle spike to water them right down to the roots. The plants are trained upwards. So far good healthy plants which are cropping well.Good ventilation is vital because they are prone to...
I grow outdoor cucumbers, burpless tasty green. I have a bottle spike to water them right down to the roots. The plants are trained upwards. So far good healthy plants which are cropping well.Good...
Tintin
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Jul 28, 2006
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3
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896
auntie
Aug 2, 2006
Help - Dwarf Lemon Bush Sunburnt
I had a small orange tree (grown form a pip last year) and it got so badly sunburnt when I put it outside that it lost every leaf. It's been recuperating in the greenhouse in the shade between the...
I had a small orange tree (grown form a pip last year) and it got so badly sunburnt when I put it outside that it lost every leaf. It's been recuperating in the greenhouse in the shade between the tomato plants and it's slowly begining to put on new leaf.Don't overwater if there's a lot of...
I had a small orange tree (grown form a pip last year) and it got so badly sunburnt when I put it outside that it lost every leaf. It's been recuperating in the greenhouse in the shade between the tomato plants and it's slowly begining to put on...
I had a small orange tree (grown form a pip last year) and it got so badly sunburnt when I put it outside that it lost every leaf. It's been recuperating in the greenhouse in the shade between the...
love-japanese-gardens
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Aug 1, 2006
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2
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613
frogesque
Aug 2, 2006
squash and french beans
Hi Chrispt! The most likely reason for the split in the squash is irregular watering - drying out and then getting a good soak. Toms react in the same way. I feed my squash plants with tomato...
Hi Chrispt! The most likely reason for the split in the squash is irregular watering - drying out and then getting a good soak. Toms react in the same way. I feed my squash plants with tomato fertiliser.Your french beans may well be finished - if you've been cropping them for a week or two....
Hi Chrispt! The most likely reason for the split in the squash is irregular watering - drying out and then getting a good soak. Toms react in the same way. I feed my squash plants with tomato fertiliser.Your french beans may well be finished -...
Hi Chrispt! The most likely reason for the split in the squash is irregular watering - drying out and then getting a good soak. Toms react in the same way. I feed my squash plants with tomato...
chrispt
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Jul 30, 2006
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1
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472
Dave W
Aug 2, 2006
Chilli's
HI Blackcat look at chillies (davidguy) should help. what is the length, shape and size of the chillies
HI Blackcat look at chillies (davidguy) should help. what is the length, shape and size of the chillies
HI Blackcat look at chillies (davidguy) should help. what is the length, shape and size of the chillies
HI Blackcat look at chillies (davidguy) should help. what is the length, shape and size of the chillies
Black Cat
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Aug 2, 2006
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1
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490
nicsdad
Aug 3, 2006
Basil annual or not?
Thanks pete and wildflower, I thought so too.
Thanks pete and wildflower, I thought so too.
Thanks pete and wildflower, I thought so too.
Thanks pete and wildflower, I thought so too.
Stingo
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Aug 2, 2006
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3
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560
Stingo
Aug 3, 2006
Beetroots
Wife and I like to pickle anything we can get our hands on and beetroot should taste good after 2 months or so and last for months after that. They would make great Xmas presents this year in a...
Wife and I like to pickle anything we can get our hands on and beetroot should taste good after 2 months or so and last for months after that. They would make great Xmas presents this year in a small decorative jar.
Wife and I like to pickle anything we can get our hands on and beetroot should taste good after 2 months or so and last for months after that. They would make great Xmas presents this year in a small decorative jar.
Wife and I like to pickle anything we can get our hands on and beetroot should taste good after 2 months or so and last for months after that. They would make great Xmas presents this year in a...
Sprout
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Jul 19, 2006
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6
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590
Matty Boy
Aug 3, 2006
Basil
Hi Marge,I had quite good success this year so far with Basil so here's what I did (in case it's some help)In the greenhouse; seeds sown in individual plug trays and watered to start them off,...
Hi Marge,I had quite good success this year so far with Basil so here's what I did (in case it's some help)In the greenhouse; seeds sown in individual plug trays and watered to start them off, but then not again until they germinated and I could see shoots. I did however make sure to not let...
Hi Marge,I had quite good success this year so far with Basil so here's what I did (in case it's some help)In the greenhouse; seeds sown in individual plug trays and watered to start them off, but then not again until they germinated and I...
Hi Marge,I had quite good success this year so far with Basil so here's what I did (in case it's some help)In the greenhouse; seeds sown in individual plug trays and watered to start them off,...
marge
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May 30, 2006
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7
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541
Matty Boy
Aug 3, 2006
my first toms
Just had the first fruit from my 'Dolce Rosso' [grown from Morrisons' tomato of that name]. At last a proper tomato taste. I'll concentrate on that next year for small tomatos. Dag, what a...
Just had the first fruit from my 'Dolce Rosso' [grown from Morrisons' tomato of that name]. At last a proper tomato taste. I'll concentrate on that next year for small tomatos. Dag, what a beautiful crop! Rosa, I think you've said you get bees on your balcony, so if you've got flowers the...
Just had the first fruit from my 'Dolce Rosso' [grown from Morrisons' tomato of that name]. At last a proper tomato taste. I'll concentrate on that next year for small tomatos. Dag, what a beautiful crop! Rosa, I think you've said you get bees on...
Just had the first fruit from my 'Dolce Rosso' [grown from Morrisons' tomato of that name]. At last a proper tomato taste. I'll concentrate on that next year for small tomatos. Dag, what a...
sparkle
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Jul 26, 2006
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Liz
Aug 3, 2006
Tomatos have rotted
I hates cats got no respect for nuffin yet people always feed em an make their comfort, one diggin in my patch last week for a turn out, i throw old bike at him but miss and smash up glass in...
I hates cats got no respect for nuffin yet people always feed em an make their comfort, one diggin in my patch last week for a turn out, i throw old bike at him but miss and smash up glass in greenouse instead, Bloomin thing.
I hates cats got no respect for nuffin yet people always feed em an make their comfort, one diggin in my patch last week for a turn out, i throw old bike at him but miss and smash up glass in greenouse instead, Bloomin thing.
I hates cats got no respect for nuffin yet people always feed em an make their comfort, one diggin in my patch last week for a turn out, i throw old bike at him but miss and smash up glass in...
Albert Dyer
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Aug 2, 2006
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10
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661
Albert Dyer
Aug 3, 2006
Saving Tomato Seeds
Hi Frogesque, If you have a greenhouse just keep one of the mature fruits and let it dry out naturally. When it is dry remove the seeds and keep in a dry dark place until next spring....
Hi Frogesque, If you have a greenhouse just keep one of the mature fruits and let it dry out naturally. When it is dry remove the seeds and keep in a dry dark place until next spring. Alternatively, you can sow a mature tomato, whole, in a large pot of dry compost, keep it dry and don't water it...
Hi Frogesque, If you have a greenhouse just keep one of the mature fruits and let it dry out naturally. When it is dry remove the seeds and keep in a dry dark place until next spring. Alternatively, you can sow a mature tomato, whole, in a large...
Hi Frogesque, If you have a greenhouse just keep one of the mature fruits and let it dry out naturally. When it is dry remove the seeds and keep in a dry dark place until next spring....
frogesque
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Aug 4, 2006
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1
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715
Big T
Aug 4, 2006
medlar
Thanks Guys
Thanks Guys
Thanks Guys
Thanks Guys
macleaf
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Aug 3, 2006
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5
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680
macleaf
Aug 4, 2006
Cucumbers
Hi AllAfter a mass of Cucumbers a short while ago things have pretty much stopped in the greenhouse, a few Cucumbers did start to go yellow so I have removed them and they did taste a bit...
Hi AllAfter a mass of Cucumbers a short while ago things have pretty much stopped in the greenhouse, a few Cucumbers did start to go yellow so I have removed them and they did taste a bit bitter. The leaves have gone yellow will I get any more Cucumbers or shall I put the old plants in the...
Hi AllAfter a mass of Cucumbers a short while ago things have pretty much stopped in the greenhouse, a few Cucumbers did start to go yellow so I have removed them and they did taste a bit bitter. The leaves have gone yellow will I get any more...
Hi AllAfter a mass of Cucumbers a short while ago things have pretty much stopped in the greenhouse, a few Cucumbers did start to go yellow so I have removed them and they did taste a bit...
David G
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Aug 5, 2006
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0
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568
David G
Aug 5, 2006
Strawberrys for Next Summer
I have an alpine which fruits for months (still fruiting now). I have royal sovereign, not a big cropper, but the most delicious fruit. I also have cambridge favourite. Better cropper, lighter...
I have an alpine which fruits for months (still fruiting now). I have royal sovereign, not a big cropper, but the most delicious fruit. I also have cambridge favourite. Better cropper, lighter taste. In the expert series (books by Hessayon), there is a fruit expert and it explains the majority...
I have an alpine which fruits for months (still fruiting now). I have royal sovereign, not a big cropper, but the most delicious fruit. I also have cambridge favourite. Better cropper, lighter taste. In the expert series (books by Hessayon),...
I have an alpine which fruits for months (still fruiting now). I have royal sovereign, not a big cropper, but the most delicious fruit. I also have cambridge favourite. Better cropper, lighter...
Fee
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Jul 30, 2006
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6
Views:
539
badsal72
Aug 5, 2006
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