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Home hydroponics system recommendations please
Oh brilliant thankyou for finding it , @ricky101 , I will have a look at that. Yes, perhaps a bit more than I could cope with, presently.
Oh brilliant thankyou for finding it , @ricky101 , I will have a look at that. Yes, perhaps a bit more than I could cope with, presently.
Oh brilliant thankyou for finding it , @ricky101 , I will have a look at that. Yes, perhaps a bit more than I could cope with, presently.
Oh brilliant thankyou for finding it , @ricky101 , I will have a look at that. Yes, perhaps a bit more than I could cope with, presently.
Penny_Forthem
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Nov 16, 2024
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ClematisDbee
Dec 9, 2024
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Tomato Growing 2024
@JWK @Allotment Boy ...LOL - me thinks I'm being a little bit too over protective with my tomato plants. My next door neighbour jokingly saying - that he always knows the time of day when I am...
@JWK @Allotment Boy ...LOL - me thinks I'm being a little bit too over protective with my tomato plants. My next door neighbour jokingly saying - that he always knows the time of day when I am watering my plants as a reminder that his needs watering
Thank you for your advice it's ... ***well...
@JWK @Allotment Boy ...LOL - me thinks I'm being a little bit too over protective with my tomato plants. My next door neighbour jokingly saying - that he always knows the time of day when I am watering my plants as a reminder that his needs...
@JWK @Allotment Boy ...LOL - me thinks I'm being a little bit too over protective with my tomato plants. My next door neighbour jokingly saying - that he always knows the time of day when I am...
JWK
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Jan 1, 2024
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Grandma Sue
Dec 11, 2024
What to do with all my Crown Prince!?
I make mini tarts with squash. I roast (ive even microwaved it) the pumpkin with as little skin exposed as you can, then mash or puree it, then add 1 egg per half a pound or so, and sugar and...
I make mini tarts with squash. I roast (ive even microwaved it) the pumpkin with as little skin exposed as you can, then mash or puree it, then add 1 egg per half a pound or so, and sugar and spice to taste. Then into shortcrust tarts like done for jam or mince tarts, sprinkle sugar on top and...
I make mini tarts with squash. I roast (ive even microwaved it) the pumpkin with as little skin exposed as you can, then mash or puree it, then add 1 egg per half a pound or so, and sugar and spice to taste. Then into shortcrust tarts like done...
I make mini tarts with squash. I roast (ive even microwaved it) the pumpkin with as little skin exposed as you can, then mash or puree it, then add 1 egg per half a pound or so, and sugar and...
Tufty
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Dec 16, 2024
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Adam I
Dec 21, 2024
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Vegetable Growing 2024
I have found the same with parsley. My compost is always full of seeds but last year I had masses of parsley seedlings amongst the flowers. They look quite decorative!
I have found the same with parsley. My compost is always full of seeds but last year I had masses of parsley seedlings amongst the flowers. They look quite decorative!
I have found the same with parsley. My compost is always full of seeds but last year I had masses of parsley seedlings amongst the flowers. They look quite decorative!
I have found the same with parsley. My compost is always full of seeds but last year I had masses of parsley seedlings amongst the flowers. They look quite decorative!
JWK
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Jan 1, 2024
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Baalmaiden
Dec 25, 2024
Help! Onions are forming offsets. Why?
Thank you for the information and channels to look further
Thank you for the information and channels to look further
Thank you for the information and channels to look further
Thank you for the information and channels to look further
Dave W
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Jun 6, 2010
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Frank Gattoni
Dec 31, 2024
Rotation
Thanks for your replies, food for thought. You've given me great encouragement Stephen. I'll give it a go for two years then decide whether to proceed further.
Thanks for your replies, food for thought. You've given me great encouragement Stephen. I'll give it a go for two years then decide whether to proceed further.
Thanks for your replies, food for thought. You've given me great encouragement Stephen. I'll give it a go for two years then decide whether to proceed further.
Thanks for your replies, food for thought. You've given me great encouragement Stephen. I'll give it a go for two years then decide whether to proceed further.
dogsbody
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Jan 5, 2025
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dogsbody
Jan 6, 2025
bubble wrap my tree
Bubble wrap is ok if you remove it when the weather changes, but figs are hardy. Is it in a pot, looks like it, as if it is its mostly about protecting the roots rather than the top growth.I've...
Bubble wrap is ok if you remove it when the weather changes, but figs are hardy. Is it in a pot, looks like it, as if it is its mostly about protecting the roots rather than the top growth.I've never had any frost damage on mine, but its planted in the ground.
Bubble wrap is ok if you remove it when the weather changes, but figs are hardy. Is it in a pot, looks like it, as if it is its mostly about protecting the roots rather than the top growth.I've never had any frost damage on mine, but its...
Bubble wrap is ok if you remove it when the weather changes, but figs are hardy. Is it in a pot, looks like it, as if it is its mostly about protecting the roots rather than the top growth.I've...
hi2u_uk
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Jan 11, 2025
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pete
Jan 11, 2025
Chilli plant problem
The non-anuum species make way less pollen. you will need to manually remove an anther and pollinate each flower. if you look at an annuum and tap it youll even see the huge pollen load it drops....
The non-anuum species make way less pollen. you will need to manually remove an anther and pollinate each flower. if you look at an annuum and tap it youll even see the huge pollen load it drops. Flowers falling is classic non-pollination.Theyre perrenial and I cant be bothered so I just let...
The non-anuum species make way less pollen. you will need to manually remove an anther and pollinate each flower. if you look at an annuum and tap it youll even see the huge pollen load it drops. Flowers falling is classic...
The non-anuum species make way less pollen. you will need to manually remove an anther and pollinate each flower. if you look at an annuum and tap it youll even see the huge pollen load it drops....
Esoxlucius
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Aug 20, 2024
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Adam I
Jan 12, 2025
How long do you give your plants to climatise ?
There might not have been a great deal of difference when regular compost was peat-based (peat being slightly acidic) although I imagine the pH would vary depending on how much lime was added by...
There might not have been a great deal of difference when regular compost was peat-based (peat being slightly acidic) although I imagine the pH would vary depending on how much lime was added by the manufacturer. Peat-free composts are much more variable in many ways so I wouldn't be surprised...
There might not have been a great deal of difference when regular compost was peat-based (peat being slightly acidic) although I imagine the pH would vary depending on how much lime was added by the manufacturer. Peat-free composts are much more...
There might not have been a great deal of difference when regular compost was peat-based (peat being slightly acidic) although I imagine the pH would vary depending on how much lime was added by...
hi2u_uk
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Jan 11, 2025
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JennyJB
Jan 13, 2025
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Very good customer service from seed supplier.
Royal Mail became IDS in autumn 2022. IDS is currently being sold to EP Group. EP Group is owned by a Czech billionaire. This deal is expected to be completed first quarter 2025. A different...
Royal Mail became IDS in autumn 2022. IDS is currently being sold to EP Group. EP Group is owned by a Czech billionaire. This deal is expected to be completed first quarter 2025. A different company, also owned by Daniel Kretinsky, already owned 20 to 30% of IDS.
Royal Mail became IDS in autumn 2022. IDS is currently being sold to EP Group. EP Group is owned by a Czech billionaire. This deal is expected to be completed first quarter 2025. A different company, also owned by Daniel Kretinsky, already owned...
Royal Mail became IDS in autumn 2022. IDS is currently being sold to EP Group. EP Group is owned by a Czech billionaire. This deal is expected to be completed first quarter 2025. A different...
hailbopp
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Jan 12, 2025
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NigelJ
Jan 14, 2025
Has anyone tried perennial kale?
Hi Guy's, yes I have also got cottager's kale grown from seed this year. It seems to be a lot more slug resistant than the curly kale. But the one I am referring to is grown from cuttings because...
Hi Guy's, yes I have also got cottager's kale grown from seed this year. It seems to be a lot more slug resistant than the curly kale. But the one I am referring to is grown from cuttings because it doesn't flower. I think that is why it is perennial because it doesn't waste energy on flowers...
Hi Guy's, yes I have also got cottager's kale grown from seed this year. It seems to be a lot more slug resistant than the curly kale. But the one I am referring to is grown from cuttings because it doesn't flower. I think that is why it is...
Hi Guy's, yes I have also got cottager's kale grown from seed this year. It seems to be a lot more slug resistant than the curly kale. But the one I am referring to is grown from cuttings because...
Baalmaiden
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Jan 13, 2025
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Baalmaiden
Jan 14, 2025
Growing Raspberries
Thanks Pete. I've then well away and in separate raised beds! I need labels or I'll likely forget who's who and what's what! I'd originally wanted all of them to be primocane for Easter of...
Thanks Pete. I've then well away and in separate raised beds! I need labels or I'll likely forget who's who and what's what! I'd originally wanted all of them to be primocane for Easter of handling, plus our crap summers here maybe help the fruit to have more time to ripen and plants to grow...
Thanks Pete. I've then well away and in separate raised beds! I need labels or I'll likely forget who's who and what's what! I'd originally wanted all of them to be primocane for Easter of handling, plus our crap summers here maybe help the...
Thanks Pete. I've then well away and in separate raised beds! I need labels or I'll likely forget who's who and what's what! I'd originally wanted all of them to be primocane for Easter of...
Greecko
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Jan 19, 2025
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Greecko
Jan 20, 2025
raspberries growing pains. help please!
They need a high potash feed, if they get masses of nitrogen they grow like mad but don't fruit so we'll. I agree thin them out, then take the very tall canes should be gently bent over and tied...
They need a high potash feed, if they get masses of nitrogen they grow like mad but don't fruit so we'll. I agree thin them out, then take the very tall canes should be gently bent over and tied down. You will get much more fruit bud break by doing that. As you have inherited them it's hard...
They need a high potash feed, if they get masses of nitrogen they grow like mad but don't fruit so we'll. I agree thin them out, then take the very tall canes should be gently bent over and tied down. You will get much more fruit bud break by...
They need a high potash feed, if they get masses of nitrogen they grow like mad but don't fruit so we'll. I agree thin them out, then take the very tall canes should be gently bent over and tied...
Kerry Howard
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Jun 21, 2020
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Allotment Boy
Jan 20, 2025
Autumn onions
Bear1 .Hi, I also planted a few Radar Onion sets outside last October. As you can see mine are doing OK. They were covered in ice and snow, but appear to have survived
Bear1 .Hi, I also planted a few Radar Onion sets outside last October. As you can see mine are doing OK. They were covered in ice and snow, but appear to have survived
Bear1 .Hi, I also planted a few Radar Onion sets outside last October. As you can see mine are doing OK. They were covered in ice and snow, but appear to have survived
Bear1 .Hi, I also planted a few Radar Onion sets outside last October. As you can see mine are doing OK. They were covered in ice and snow, but appear to have survived
Bear1
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Jan 21, 2025
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Cordy
Jan 24, 2025
How would you prune this new apple tree?
Thanks both. The square hole is an interesting one.
Thanks both. The square hole is an interesting one.
Thanks both. The square hole is an interesting one.
Thanks both. The square hole is an interesting one.
Falstaff
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Jan 24, 2025
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Falstaff
Jan 24, 2025
Separation
I can't say I've ever considered a hard divider. I just plant with 12 to 18 inches between rows and then rotate the crops round each year on a three to four year cycle. What sort of divider where...
I can't say I've ever considered a hard divider. I just plant with 12 to 18 inches between rows and then rotate the crops round each year on a three to four year cycle. What sort of divider where you thinking of?
I can't say I've ever considered a hard divider. I just plant with 12 to 18 inches between rows and then rotate the crops round each year on a three to four year cycle. What sort of divider where you thinking of?
I can't say I've ever considered a hard divider. I just plant with 12 to 18 inches between rows and then rotate the crops round each year on a three to four year cycle. What sort of divider where...
dogsbody
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Jan 26, 2025
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NigelJ
Jan 26, 2025
Cherry trees picking
The plot is 25m x 10m, its northern side (no neighbour there but it also works with the eastern side of a plot) is 25m long, so my tallest trees are planted there on St Julien A and Colt...
The plot is 25m x 10m, its northern side (no neighbour there but it also works with the eastern side of a plot) is 25m long, so my tallest trees are planted there on St Julien A and Colt rootstocks. They are 3m apart, as that's usually how wide they become (1.5m from the centre of the tree)....
The plot is 25m x 10m, its northern side (no neighbour there but it also works with the eastern side of a plot) is 25m long, so my tallest trees are planted there on St Julien A and Colt rootstocks. They are 3m apart, as that's usually how wide...
The plot is 25m x 10m, its northern side (no neighbour there but it also works with the eastern side of a plot) is 25m long, so my tallest trees are planted there on St Julien A and Colt...
Danaya
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Jan 28, 2025
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Danaya
Jan 29, 2025
Onion Sets .. how late
Rather than module trays, I use the plastic shelf trays that garden centres receive potted plants upon.75mm dia is ideal, Filled with spent compost, they have large drainage holes and enable one...
Rather than module trays, I use the plastic shelf trays that garden centres receive potted plants upon.75mm dia is ideal, Filled with spent compost, they have large drainage holes and enable one to check when rooted. matching Before planting out, suspend watering so as to keep the compost as a...
Rather than module trays, I use the plastic shelf trays that garden centres receive potted plants upon.75mm dia is ideal, Filled with spent compost, they have large drainage holes and enable one to check when rooted. matching Before planting...
Rather than module trays, I use the plastic shelf trays that garden centres receive potted plants upon.75mm dia is ideal, Filled with spent compost, they have large drainage holes and enable one...
Spruce
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Jan 31, 2025
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infradig
Feb 1, 2025
Climbing Courgettes but which variety ?
I find Tromboncino very reliable and can grow huge in a good year. We eat them when they are small.
I find Tromboncino very reliable and can grow huge in a good year. We eat them when they are small.
I find Tromboncino very reliable and can grow huge in a good year. We eat them when they are small.
I find Tromboncino very reliable and can grow huge in a good year. We eat them when they are small.
Spruce
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Jan 12, 2025
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Baalmaiden
Feb 7, 2025
Growing an Espelier with Discovery Apple
Thankyou @Tidemark really useful.
Thankyou @Tidemark really useful.
Thankyou @Tidemark really useful.
Thankyou @Tidemark really useful.
Falstaff
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Feb 12, 2025
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Falstaff
Feb 13, 2025
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