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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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Liz
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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supersprout
Jul 29, 2006
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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supersprout
Jul 29, 2006
Apple tree - no blossom or fruit
Sparkle if you have ruined next years harvest,then so have I because with this hot weather I think no matter what we do it won't make a lot of differance as the weather this year has been so...
Sparkle if you have ruined next years harvest,then so have I because with this hot weather I think no matter what we do it won't make a lot of differance as the weather this year has been so unpredictable.I don't think any fruit trees can be expected to perform well.Kandy
Sparkle if you have ruined next years harvest,then so have I because with this hot weather I think no matter what we do it won't make a lot of differance as the weather this year has been so unpredictable.I don't think any fruit trees can be...
Sparkle if you have ruined next years harvest,then so have I because with this hot weather I think no matter what we do it won't make a lot of differance as the weather this year has been so...
tuttifrutti
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Jul 27, 2006
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Kandy
Jul 28, 2006
Tomatoes growing on potatoes ??
thanks for all your answers!!
thanks for all your answers!!
thanks for all your answers!!
thanks for all your answers!!
tuttifrutti
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Jul 28, 2006
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tuttifrutti
Jul 28, 2006
broad beans
Thanks Guys,
Thanks Guys,
Thanks Guys,
Thanks Guys,
macleaf
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Jul 23, 2006
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macleaf
Jul 27, 2006
strawberry picking
TimD you should take your daughter strawberry picking and she can eat as many as she likes.
TimD you should take your daughter strawberry picking and she can eat as many as she likes.
TimD you should take your daughter strawberry picking and she can eat as many as she likes.
TimD you should take your daughter strawberry picking and she can eat as many as she likes.
rosa
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Jul 8, 2006
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rosa
Jul 27, 2006
Which variety of runner bean is best in a heatwave
Hi TimDIt does work. I used to do it over 30 years ago and it helps to retain the moisture. What was even better was to collect sacks of hair from barber shops and use it in the same way. The...
Hi TimDIt does work. I used to do it over 30 years ago and it helps to retain the moisture. What was even better was to collect sacks of hair from barber shops and use it in the same way. The hair holds the moisture even better.Nowadays I just dig in loads of...
Hi TimDIt does work. I used to do it over 30 years ago and it helps to retain the moisture. What was even better was to collect sacks of hair from barber shops and use it in the same way. The hair holds the moisture even better.Nowadays I...
Hi TimDIt does work. I used to do it over 30 years ago and it helps to retain the moisture. What was even better was to collect sacks of hair from barber shops and use it in the same way. The...
shiney
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Jul 26, 2006
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shiney
Jul 27, 2006
cuuuuuuucumbers
those are some impressive cucumbers! thanks for all the tips. Looks like I am well on my way to a conservatory jungle. Cucumbers ahoy!
those are some impressive cucumbers! thanks for all the tips. Looks like I am well on my way to a conservatory jungle. Cucumbers ahoy!
those are some impressive cucumbers! thanks for all the tips. Looks like I am well on my way to a conservatory jungle. Cucumbers ahoy!
those are some impressive cucumbers! thanks for all the tips. Looks like I am well on my way to a conservatory jungle. Cucumbers ahoy!
sparkle
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Jul 25, 2006
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sparkle
Jul 26, 2006
Runner Beans Friend or Foe!
looks like a munchkin to me!
looks like a munchkin to me!
looks like a munchkin to me!
looks like a munchkin to me!
DAG
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Jul 26, 2006
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Waco
Jul 26, 2006
Disappearing Runner Beans
try a mixture of sugar and water, mix well in watering can and water with th mixture, it will attract the pollen loving creepy's in portugal, but the citrus from the oranges will attract all the...
try a mixture of sugar and water, mix well in watering can and water with th mixture, it will attract the pollen loving creepy's in portugal, but the citrus from the oranges will attract all the pollen lover's you need, as long as they are not to chosey
try a mixture of sugar and water, mix well in watering can and water with th mixture, it will attract the pollen loving creepy's in portugal, but the citrus from the oranges will attract all the pollen lover's you need, as long as they are not to...
try a mixture of sugar and water, mix well in watering can and water with th mixture, it will attract the pollen loving creepy's in portugal, but the citrus from the oranges will attract all the...
Victoria
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Jun 10, 2006
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dominic
Jul 24, 2006
marrows
Hi Thistle, Keep them well watered and as long as you have fertile soil that's all you need to do. The female flowers with the little marrow behind them should self pollinate with the male...
Hi Thistle, Keep them well watered and as long as you have fertile soil that's all you need to do. The female flowers with the little marrow behind them should self pollinate with the male flowers, the ones without the little marrow behind them, as long as they are outside and bees/insects can...
Hi Thistle, Keep them well watered and as long as you have fertile soil that's all you need to do. The female flowers with the little marrow behind them should self pollinate with the male flowers, the ones without the little marrow behind them,...
Hi Thistle, Keep them well watered and as long as you have fertile soil that's all you need to do. The female flowers with the little marrow behind them should self pollinate with the male...
thistle
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Jul 23, 2006
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Big T
Jul 24, 2006
black currants Ben Sarek
theyre in there somewhere.
theyre in there somewhere.
theyre in there somewhere.
theyre in there somewhere.
elainefiz
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Jul 24, 2006
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elainefiz
Jul 24, 2006
peppers.
not sure but i think Ace F1.im so pleased.theyre making up for my toms.
not sure but i think Ace F1.im so pleased.theyre making up for my toms.
not sure but i think Ace F1.im so pleased.theyre making up for my toms.
not sure but i think Ace F1.im so pleased.theyre making up for my toms.
elainefiz
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Jul 23, 2006
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elainefiz
Jul 23, 2006
broccoli
Don't worry if you have removed the male flowers and you didn't need to, the plant will soon produce more. It all depends on the variety, some do need the male flowers removing, others don't....
Don't worry if you have removed the male flowers and you didn't need to, the plant will soon produce more. It all depends on the variety, some do need the male flowers removing, others don't. Check what you've got before you do anything. Some F1 hybreds don't even produce male flowers. I'm also...
Don't worry if you have removed the male flowers and you didn't need to, the plant will soon produce more. It all depends on the variety, some do need the male flowers removing, others don't. Check what you've got before you do anything. Some F1...
Don't worry if you have removed the male flowers and you didn't need to, the plant will soon produce more. It all depends on the variety, some do need the male flowers removing, others don't....
graymaggie2
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Jul 22, 2006
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622
Big T
Jul 22, 2006
Peas- leaves being eaten Help!
I have covered with a net and I do not think I've see any pigeons around this area, any other suggestions?
I have covered with a net and I do not think I've see any pigeons around this area, any other suggestions?
I have covered with a net and I do not think I've see any pigeons around this area, any other suggestions?
I have covered with a net and I do not think I've see any pigeons around this area, any other suggestions?
eden
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Jul 20, 2006
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eden
Jul 20, 2006
Pear Tree Fruit
Buy a pear tree called invincible, it should fruit in a few years. These are very hardy for us up north.
Buy a pear tree called invincible, it should fruit in a few years. These are very hardy for us up north.
Buy a pear tree called invincible, it should fruit in a few years. These are very hardy for us up north.
Buy a pear tree called invincible, it should fruit in a few years. These are very hardy for us up north.
fiefster
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Jun 30, 2006
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808
sawfish
Jul 20, 2006
TUMBLE TOMS
We visited the open gardens in the village of Little Hallingbury at the weekend. One of the gardens had a Tumble Tom in a raised pot. It had dozens of toms on it but none ripe yet. He said he...
We visited the open gardens in the village of Little Hallingbury at the weekend. One of the gardens had a Tumble Tom in a raised pot. It had dozens of toms on it but none ripe yet. He said he had been growing them for years and now keeps his own seed and they grow true.All our determinates...
We visited the open gardens in the village of Little Hallingbury at the weekend. One of the gardens had a Tumble Tom in a raised pot. It had dozens of toms on it but none ripe yet. He said he had been growing them for years and now keeps his...
We visited the open gardens in the village of Little Hallingbury at the weekend. One of the gardens had a Tumble Tom in a raised pot. It had dozens of toms on it but none ripe yet. He said he...
Gogs
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Jul 18, 2006
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851
shiney
Jul 20, 2006
garlic
Dave, Although you can plant in the Spring, Autumn planting over there is about the best time as this will give you better sized bulbs to harvest... M-L
Dave, Although you can plant in the Spring, Autumn planting over there is about the best time as this will give you better sized bulbs to harvest... M-L
Dave, Although you can plant in the Spring, Autumn planting over there is about the best time as this will give you better sized bulbs to harvest... M-L
Dave, Although you can plant in the Spring, Autumn planting over there is about the best time as this will give you better sized bulbs to harvest... M-L
evelyn
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Jul 8, 2006
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680
Mona Lisa
Jul 19, 2006
July vegetable planting
I'm planting and sowing:Onion Cipolla Rossa Savonese (Franchi) (for overwintering - sow by mid-August) Broccoli Raab Cabbage Wheelers Imperial Cabbage Wintergreen Choy Sum, purple Flowering Gai...
I'm planting and sowing:Onion Cipolla Rossa Savonese (Franchi) (for overwintering - sow by mid-August) Broccoli Raab Cabbage Wheelers Imperial Cabbage Wintergreen Choy Sum, purple Flowering Gai Lan (Chinese Broccoli) Kale, Red Russian Komatsuna (Mustard Spinach) Dwarf Bean Pole Bean Salsify...
I'm planting and sowing:Onion Cipolla Rossa Savonese (Franchi) (for overwintering - sow by mid-August) Broccoli Raab Cabbage Wheelers Imperial Cabbage Wintergreen Choy Sum, purple Flowering Gai Lan (Chinese Broccoli) Kale, Red Russian Komatsuna...
I'm planting and sowing:Onion Cipolla Rossa Savonese (Franchi) (for overwintering - sow by mid-August) Broccoli Raab Cabbage Wheelers Imperial Cabbage Wintergreen Choy Sum, purple Flowering Gai...
Blackdown Jane
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Jul 17, 2006
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642
supersprout
Jul 18, 2006
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