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  1. carleton

    edible gardening beans

    Good point John!
    Good point John!
    Good point John!
    Good point John!
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  2. josephine

    Ginger

    Never tried growing root gigner before. It reminds me of the jeruselem artichoke I once made the mistake of growing! Couldn't get rid of the stuff for years later! The least little section of...
    Never tried growing root gigner before. It reminds me of the jeruselem artichoke I once made the mistake of growing! Couldn't get rid of the stuff for years later! The least little section of root took and spread for the next season. Damned stuff!! John
    Never tried growing root gigner before. It reminds me of the jeruselem artichoke I once made the mistake of growing! Couldn't get rid of the stuff for years later! The least little section of root took and spread for the next season. Damned...
    Never tried growing root gigner before. It reminds me of the jeruselem artichoke I once made the mistake of growing! Couldn't get rid of the stuff for years later! The least little section of...
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  3. colly

    raspberry plants

    Hi,i suppose your problem could be caused by bullfinches. I regularly see them nipping new growth off wild cherries and i've heard they can be a bit of a pest to fruit growers. its not something...
    Hi,i suppose your problem could be caused by bullfinches. I regularly see them nipping new growth off wild cherries and i've heard they can be a bit of a pest to fruit growers. its not something i've ever had a problem with,but don't give in. In my experience, raspberries are a very resliant...
    Hi,i suppose your problem could be caused by bullfinches. I regularly see them nipping new growth off wild cherries and i've heard they can be a bit of a pest to fruit growers. its not something i've ever had a problem with,but don't give in....
    Hi,i suppose your problem could be caused by bullfinches. I regularly see them nipping new growth off wild cherries and i've heard they can be a bit of a pest to fruit growers. its not something...
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  4. oktarine

    Broad Beans - "Bunyard Exhibition" Help please!

    Plants now about 2 foot tall, and in flower.
    Plants now about 2 foot tall, and in flower.
    Plants now about 2 foot tall, and in flower.
    Plants now about 2 foot tall, and in flower.
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  5. elainefiz

    Garlic..

    I planted 2 rows, one of which i peeled the cloves before planting. So far , this row is doing better than the unpeeled row.I guess I'll have to wait and see how they get on.I'll keep you...
    I planted 2 rows, one of which i peeled the cloves before planting. So far , this row is doing better than the unpeeled row.I guess I'll have to wait and see how they get on.I'll keep you informed.
    I planted 2 rows, one of which i peeled the cloves before planting. So far , this row is doing better than the unpeeled row.I guess I'll have to wait and see how they get on.I'll keep you informed.
    I planted 2 rows, one of which i peeled the cloves before planting. So far , this row is doing better than the unpeeled row.I guess I'll have to wait and see how they get on.I'll keep you...
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  6. ruffmeister

    hows your rhubarb

    Picked our first lot of forced stuff last week and cooked it with frozen strawberries from last year. Yummy!!!!!!!
    Picked our first lot of forced stuff last week and cooked it with frozen strawberries from last year. Yummy!!!!!!!
    Picked our first lot of forced stuff last week and cooked it with frozen strawberries from last year. Yummy!!!!!!!
    Picked our first lot of forced stuff last week and cooked it with frozen strawberries from last year. Yummy!!!!!!!
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  7. newbiegrower

    what can I grow this year

    Plant as you dig, then at least you can see the fruit of your pain. I have had my lottie for one year now and I still haven't finished digging it (it is a big lottie!)Good Luck
    Plant as you dig, then at least you can see the fruit of your pain. I have had my lottie for one year now and I still haven't finished digging it (it is a big lottie!)Good Luck
    Plant as you dig, then at least you can see the fruit of your pain. I have had my lottie for one year now and I still haven't finished digging it (it is a big lottie!)Good Luck
    Plant as you dig, then at least you can see the fruit of your pain. I have had my lottie for one year now and I still haven't finished digging it (it is a big lottie!)Good Luck
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  8. Keith D

    Garlic Barrier

    Hi Keith, when you plant your brassicas interplant with your onions, shallots and garlic. You can also interplant with marigolds ( not the gloves ). David.
    Hi Keith, when you plant your brassicas interplant with your onions, shallots and garlic. You can also interplant with marigolds ( not the gloves ). David.
    Hi Keith, when you plant your brassicas interplant with your onions, shallots and garlic. You can also interplant with marigolds ( not the gloves ). David.
    Hi Keith, when you plant your brassicas interplant with your onions, shallots and garlic. You can also interplant with marigolds ( not the gloves ). David.
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  9. KathrynMac

    Something to share - Jody's Beans

    This story was written by myself for my little ones coming to visit my garden. We spent 2 hours with 30 5/6 year olds in my garden talking about worms, bugs, butterflies, bumble bees, compost,...
    This story was written by myself for my little ones coming to visit my garden. We spent 2 hours with 30 5/6 year olds in my garden talking about worms, bugs, butterflies, bumble bees, compost, recycling and other kwel stuff! We planted carrots and squash. It was a good day for everyone...
    This story was written by myself for my little ones coming to visit my garden. We spent 2 hours with 30 5/6 year olds in my garden talking about worms, bugs, butterflies, bumble bees, compost, recycling and other kwel stuff! We planted carrots...
    This story was written by myself for my little ones coming to visit my garden. We spent 2 hours with 30 5/6 year olds in my garden talking about worms, bugs, butterflies, bumble bees, compost,...
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  10. sammyveggiesbmth

    cucumbers help me please

    Personally I wouldn't take the risk I would get rid of the plants and start again....You still have the time and the new seedlings will soon catch up
    Personally I wouldn't take the risk I would get rid of the plants and start again....You still have the time and the new seedlings will soon catch up
    Personally I wouldn't take the risk I would get rid of the plants and start again....You still have the time and the new seedlings will soon catch up
    Personally I wouldn't take the risk I would get rid of the plants and start again....You still have the time and the new seedlings will soon catch up
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  11. Kaytutt

    Beanless broad beans

    Thanks all, I think I found a teeny weeny bean on one of them today, after a splish of tomato food, so I dont know whether that did the trick. Hopefully all is not lost I'll start pincing the...
    Thanks all, I think I found a teeny weeny bean on one of them today, after a splish of tomato food, so I dont know whether that did the trick. Hopefully all is not lost I'll start pincing the tops out now
    Thanks all, I think I found a teeny weeny bean on one of them today, after a splish of tomato food, so I dont know whether that did the trick. Hopefully all is not lost I'll start pincing the tops out now
    Thanks all, I think I found a teeny weeny bean on one of them today, after a splish of tomato food, so I dont know whether that did the trick. Hopefully all is not lost I'll start pincing the...
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  12. elainefiz

    Tumbling toms in a hanging basket.

    Would these be ok in a flower pouch?? If so, do I fill all 10 holes??
    Would these be ok in a flower pouch?? If so, do I fill all 10 holes??
    Would these be ok in a flower pouch?? If so, do I fill all 10 holes??
    Would these be ok in a flower pouch?? If so, do I fill all 10 holes??
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  13. gandygardener

    peppers

    :D Gandy! My peppers (capsicums) haven't germinated at all in the greenhouse. I think I'll try the airing cupboard too, but will try not to fall up the stairs :D
    :D Gandy! My peppers (capsicums) haven't germinated at all in the greenhouse. I think I'll try the airing cupboard too, but will try not to fall up the stairs :D
    :D Gandy! My peppers (capsicums) haven't germinated at all in the greenhouse. I think I'll try the airing cupboard too, but will try not to fall up the stairs :D
    :D Gandy! My peppers (capsicums) haven't germinated at all in the greenhouse. I think I'll try the airing cupboard too, but will try not to fall up the stairs :D
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  14. oktarine

    Gooseberries

    Finally got my Gooseberry bush from Wilkinsons today for �£2.00 ! I was thinking of planting this against a NW facing fence? Would that be ok ? It's a fairly sheltered spot with not much - if...
    Finally got my Gooseberry bush from Wilkinsons today for �£2.00 ! I was thinking of planting this against a NW facing fence? Would that be ok ? It's a fairly sheltered spot with not much - if any - direct sunlight. Soil is very good / moisture retentive.Also picked up a Blackcurrant bush for...
    Finally got my Gooseberry bush from Wilkinsons today for �£2.00 ! I was thinking of planting this against a NW facing fence? Would that be ok ? It's a fairly sheltered spot with not much - if any - direct sunlight. Soil is very good / moisture...
    Finally got my Gooseberry bush from Wilkinsons today for �£2.00 ! I was thinking of planting this against a NW facing fence? Would that be ok ? It's a fairly sheltered spot with not much - if...
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  16. azadaman

    carrots

    Is it because the soil is too acidic ?
    Is it because the soil is too acidic ?
    Is it because the soil is too acidic ?
    Is it because the soil is too acidic ?
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  17. Mickeylove

    SweetCorn

    mickey get them planted as you say. Take the risk with frost, after all you've got time to plant more. The weather is so unpredictable in this country, look at the last few days. Mine have been...
    mickey get them planted as you say. Take the risk with frost, after all you've got time to plant more. The weather is so unpredictable in this country, look at the last few days. Mine have been out for over a week under coke bottles. If it looks like its getting colder put the lids back on and...
    mickey get them planted as you say. Take the risk with frost, after all you've got time to plant more. The weather is so unpredictable in this country, look at the last few days. Mine have been out for over a week under coke bottles. If it looks...
    mickey get them planted as you say. Take the risk with frost, after all you've got time to plant more. The weather is so unpredictable in this country, look at the last few days. Mine have been...
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  18. poppet

    blueberry bush

    Hi poppet There's a lot of info. about Blueberry bushes on this site. Go to "Container Gardening" and then onto "Container Grown Fruit Trees". Should give you all the info. you need. All the best .
    Hi poppet There's a lot of info. about Blueberry bushes on this site. Go to "Container Gardening" and then onto "Container Grown Fruit Trees". Should give you all the info. you need. All the best .
    Hi poppet There's a lot of info. about Blueberry bushes on this site. Go to "Container Gardening" and then onto "Container Grown Fruit Trees". Should give you all the info. you need. All the best .
    Hi poppet There's a lot of info. about Blueberry bushes on this site. Go to "Container Gardening" and then onto "Container Grown Fruit Trees". Should give you all the info. you need. All the best .
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  19. gloria

    chilli peppers

    Enjoy your Naga-ing HB
    Enjoy your Naga-ing HB
    Enjoy your Naga-ing HB
    Enjoy your Naga-ing HB
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  20. Dillydo

    Sprouts

    I planted some sprout seeds on Monday and they are up already. Had about 13 through yesterday evening and counted 25 today. Getting a little worried that they may look like baby cabbages when they...
    I planted some sprout seeds on Monday and they are up already. Had about 13 through yesterday evening and counted 25 today. Getting a little worried that they may look like baby cabbages when they are grown :(
    I planted some sprout seeds on Monday and they are up already. Had about 13 through yesterday evening and counted 25 today. Getting a little worried that they may look like baby cabbages when they are grown :(
    I planted some sprout seeds on Monday and they are up already. Had about 13 through yesterday evening and counted 25 today. Getting a little worried that they may look like baby cabbages when they...
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    9
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    815

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