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Leeks - from Seed
Hi oktarine,they wanna be pencil thick and about 8in.high.Set them out in rows ,leaving about 6in between eack leek and a ft between rows.
Hi oktarine,they wanna be pencil thick and about 8in.high.Set them out in rows ,leaving about 6in between eack leek and a ft between rows.
Hi oktarine,they wanna be pencil thick and about 8in.high.Set them out in rows ,leaving about 6in between eack leek and a ft between rows.
Hi oktarine,they wanna be pencil thick and about 8in.high.Set them out in rows ,leaving about 6in between eack leek and a ft between rows.
oktarine
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Mar 14, 2007
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445
elainefiz
Mar 22, 2007
Chilli fruit going brown?
Thanks Pete, I'll keep them going and see what happens. Fingers crossed!
Thanks Pete, I'll keep them going and see what happens. Fingers crossed!
Thanks Pete, I'll keep them going and see what happens. Fingers crossed!
Thanks Pete, I'll keep them going and see what happens. Fingers crossed!
LooseLotty
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Mar 19, 2007
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2,722
LooseLotty
Mar 22, 2007
swiss chard
HI guys, can you start Chard indoors and then transplant it? Or will that make it susceptible to "bolting". I think the leaves taste like spinach and the stems like asparagus. Then again, I...
HI guys, can you start Chard indoors and then transplant it? Or will that make it susceptible to "bolting". I think the leaves taste like spinach and the stems like asparagus. Then again, I haven't got a brilliant sense of taste/smell
HI guys, can you start Chard indoors and then transplant it? Or will that make it susceptible to "bolting". I think the leaves taste like spinach and the stems like asparagus. Then again, I haven't got a brilliant sense of taste/smell
HI guys, can you start Chard indoors and then transplant it? Or will that make it susceptible to "bolting". I think the leaves taste like spinach and the stems like asparagus. Then again, I...
garden_fiend
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Dec 6, 2006
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864
cajary
Mar 23, 2007
cucumber seeds...price enquiry
There`s a man at allotments pays around a pound each for cucumber seeds!He does get marvellous crops though.
There`s a man at allotments pays around a pound each for cucumber seeds!He does get marvellous crops though.
There`s a man at allotments pays around a pound each for cucumber seeds!He does get marvellous crops though.
There`s a man at allotments pays around a pound each for cucumber seeds!He does get marvellous crops though.
miraflores
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Mar 17, 2007
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7
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761
elainefiz
Mar 24, 2007
Planting out Strawberries now
My strawberries looking good they are indoors in border of greenhouse so well protected from the birdies.
My strawberries looking good they are indoors in border of greenhouse so well protected from the birdies.
My strawberries looking good they are indoors in border of greenhouse so well protected from the birdies.
My strawberries looking good they are indoors in border of greenhouse so well protected from the birdies.
Essexgardens
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Mar 15, 2007
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379
Scotkat
Mar 25, 2007
pumpkins again!
its ok growing pumkins in containers provided you keep feeding and watering it.I would use plenty of tree bark so the plant is kept moist.
its ok growing pumkins in containers provided you keep feeding and watering it.I would use plenty of tree bark so the plant is kept moist.
its ok growing pumkins in containers provided you keep feeding and watering it.I would use plenty of tree bark so the plant is kept moist.
its ok growing pumkins in containers provided you keep feeding and watering it.I would use plenty of tree bark so the plant is kept moist.
sumo
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Mar 24, 2007
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FANCY
Mar 26, 2007
Mangetout
I am growing 3 types of lettuce, then bought (for some unknown reason) copy of Gardeners world mag, and there is damned free letuce seed with it!
I am growing 3 types of lettuce, then bought (for some unknown reason) copy of Gardeners world mag, and there is damned free letuce seed with it!
I am growing 3 types of lettuce, then bought (for some unknown reason) copy of Gardeners world mag, and there is damned free letuce seed with it!
I am growing 3 types of lettuce, then bought (for some unknown reason) copy of Gardeners world mag, and there is damned free letuce seed with it!
Scotkat
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Mar 25, 2007
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409
Waco
Mar 26, 2007
advacardo
I think you'll be okay, monty. Just not sure you'll get the fruit but you may have a lovely tree.Keep us posted!
I think you'll be okay, monty. Just not sure you'll get the fruit but you may have a lovely tree.Keep us posted!
I think you'll be okay, monty. Just not sure you'll get the fruit but you may have a lovely tree.Keep us posted!
I think you'll be okay, monty. Just not sure you'll get the fruit but you may have a lovely tree.Keep us posted!
monty
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Mar 25, 2007
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2,490
Victoria
Mar 27, 2007
Fennel
I have two types of fennel for two years and no problems with it. I use it for salads, when cooking fish and many other dishes. I cannot do without it now.
I have two types of fennel for two years and no problems with it. I use it for salads, when cooking fish and many other dishes. I cannot do without it now.
I have two types of fennel for two years and no problems with it. I use it for salads, when cooking fish and many other dishes. I cannot do without it now.
I have two types of fennel for two years and no problems with it. I use it for salads, when cooking fish and many other dishes. I cannot do without it now.
sharon
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Mar 26, 2007
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517
FANCY
Mar 27, 2007
carrots
I have a bath that I use for my strawberry bed, I drilled holes into it every few inches along its length for drainage and so far it is fine. If you are buying soil for it, you will need a fair...
I have a bath that I use for my strawberry bed, I drilled holes into it every few inches along its length for drainage and so far it is fine. If you are buying soil for it, you will need a fair amount.
I have a bath that I use for my strawberry bed, I drilled holes into it every few inches along its length for drainage and so far it is fine. If you are buying soil for it, you will need a fair amount.
I have a bath that I use for my strawberry bed, I drilled holes into it every few inches along its length for drainage and so far it is fine. If you are buying soil for it, you will need a fair...
coco
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Mar 23, 2007
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499
badsal72
Mar 29, 2007
Peppers
At least I shall know what mine will look like in a few weeks time then.I have just counted them and I have seven at the moment.If they all germinate we shall be over-run with them :D :D
At least I shall know what mine will look like in a few weeks time then.I have just counted them and I have seven at the moment.If they all germinate we shall be over-run with them :D :D
At least I shall know what mine will look like in a few weeks time then.I have just counted them and I have seven at the moment.If they all germinate we shall be over-run with them :D :D
At least I shall know what mine will look like in a few weeks time then.I have just counted them and I have seven at the moment.If they all germinate we shall be over-run with them :D :D
Kandy
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Mar 21, 2007
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Kandy
Mar 31, 2007
Fruit trees
Try the supermarket, in Morrisons this morning they had apple trees "Lord Lambourne" on sale for �£4.99. Bare root but I reckon you can still just about get away with that.
Try the supermarket, in Morrisons this morning they had apple trees "Lord Lambourne" on sale for �£4.99. Bare root but I reckon you can still just about get away with that.
Try the supermarket, in Morrisons this morning they had apple trees "Lord Lambourne" on sale for �£4.99. Bare root but I reckon you can still just about get away with that.
Try the supermarket, in Morrisons this morning they had apple trees "Lord Lambourne" on sale for �£4.99. Bare root but I reckon you can still just about get away with that.
kasabian
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Mar 22, 2007
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4
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598
pete
Mar 31, 2007
Loft insulation in veg. plot
Glass fibre insulation shouldn't cause a problem. Some of the horticultural fleeces and weed barriers are made of glass fibres and glass is an inert substance. I'd continue to use the ground and...
Glass fibre insulation shouldn't cause a problem. Some of the horticultural fleeces and weed barriers are made of glass fibres and glass is an inert substance. I'd continue to use the ground and just dig out the stuff as and when you come across it. Mineral wool is used as a growing medium...
Glass fibre insulation shouldn't cause a problem. Some of the horticultural fleeces and weed barriers are made of glass fibres and glass is an inert substance. I'd continue to use the ground and just dig out the stuff as and when you come across...
Glass fibre insulation shouldn't cause a problem. Some of the horticultural fleeces and weed barriers are made of glass fibres and glass is an inert substance. I'd continue to use the ground and...
Mr Tickle
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Apr 2, 2007
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668
Dave W
Apr 2, 2007
Moving asparagus plants
Looks like just what I needed to know, Dave! Great stuff!! Digging's gonna be tough in our clay, but I reckon it could be worth it - even if I have to plant a new bed as well...
Looks like just what I needed to know, Dave! Great stuff!! Digging's gonna be tough in our clay, but I reckon it could be worth it - even if I have to plant a new bed as well...
Looks like just what I needed to know, Dave! Great stuff!! Digging's gonna be tough in our clay, but I reckon it could be worth it - even if I have to plant a new bed as well...
Looks like just what I needed to know, Dave! Great stuff!! Digging's gonna be tough in our clay, but I reckon it could be worth it - even if I have to plant a new bed as well...
Hyla arborea
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Apr 4, 2007
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Hyla arborea
Apr 4, 2007
Courgettes
I sowed mine last month - F1 "one ball" and a new climbing one, the former is romping away like mad!
I sowed mine last month - F1 "one ball" and a new climbing one, the former is romping away like mad!
I sowed mine last month - F1 "one ball" and a new climbing one, the former is romping away like mad!
I sowed mine last month - F1 "one ball" and a new climbing one, the former is romping away like mad!
Mickeylove
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Apr 4, 2007
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5
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515
Waco
Apr 5, 2007
toms and cucumbers from seed
Living in the North-East of England, I've always found that sowing Tomato seed before the middle of April is not really worth the bother because the seedlings tend to get leggy due to the lack of...
Living in the North-East of England, I've always found that sowing Tomato seed before the middle of April is not really worth the bother because the seedlings tend to get leggy due to the lack of daylight and any exposure to low temperatures checks their development. Even when the days are warm...
Living in the North-East of England, I've always found that sowing Tomato seed before the middle of April is not really worth the bother because the seedlings tend to get leggy due to the lack of daylight and any exposure to low temperatures...
Living in the North-East of England, I've always found that sowing Tomato seed before the middle of April is not really worth the bother because the seedlings tend to get leggy due to the lack of...
sammyveggiesbmth
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Mar 26, 2007
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9
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609
andyman
Apr 5, 2007
Sainsburys Tomatoes
Hi Liz Thanks for the info I will try them as cordon and see how I get on. I guess when you say grows true from seed means you get fruits??Thanks againDave
Hi Liz Thanks for the info I will try them as cordon and see how I get on. I guess when you say grows true from seed means you get fruits??Thanks againDave
Hi Liz Thanks for the info I will try them as cordon and see how I get on. I guess when you say grows true from seed means you get fruits??Thanks againDave
Hi Liz Thanks for the info I will try them as cordon and see how I get on. I guess when you say grows true from seed means you get fruits??Thanks againDave
David G
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Mar 25, 2007
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1,585
David G
Apr 7, 2007
ostara strawberries
Watch out for mice lynne.They love strawberries.Not enough to eat a whole one though.They take a bite,then move to the next.It`s very frustrating.
Watch out for mice lynne.They love strawberries.Not enough to eat a whole one though.They take a bite,then move to the next.It`s very frustrating.
Watch out for mice lynne.They love strawberries.Not enough to eat a whole one though.They take a bite,then move to the next.It`s very frustrating.
Watch out for mice lynne.They love strawberries.Not enough to eat a whole one though.They take a bite,then move to the next.It`s very frustrating.
lynne
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Apr 7, 2007
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1
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565
elainefiz
Apr 8, 2007
Parsnips
Do your family mind sharing their toilet roll with parsnips & runer beans?
Do your family mind sharing their toilet roll with parsnips & runer beans?
Do your family mind sharing their toilet roll with parsnips & runer beans?
Do your family mind sharing their toilet roll with parsnips & runer beans?
RYDALL
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Mar 20, 2007
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12
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715
crowley
Apr 8, 2007
planting leeks
Thanks for that I was thinkign of a piece of rigid corrugated plastic to keep them warmer. but it sounds good to keep them till they are as thick as a pencil Thanks. the garden itself is quite...
Thanks for that I was thinkign of a piece of rigid corrugated plastic to keep them warmer. but it sounds good to keep them till they are as thick as a pencil Thanks. the garden itself is quite sheltered with a cliff behind it and a tallish hedge onthe west side and a barn to the north
Thanks for that I was thinkign of a piece of rigid corrugated plastic to keep them warmer. but it sounds good to keep them till they are as thick as a pencil Thanks. the garden itself is quite sheltered with a cliff behind it and a tallish hedge...
Thanks for that I was thinkign of a piece of rigid corrugated plastic to keep them warmer. but it sounds good to keep them till they are as thick as a pencil Thanks. the garden itself is quite...
lapod
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Apr 10, 2007
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2
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529
lapod
Apr 10, 2007
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