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  1. Gillypetunia

    Peppermint

    It is easy to make up peppermint tea i must also say you would be better off drying and storing some for winter use..a lot of the herbal tea in supermarkets is grown in poly tunnells under...
    It is easy to make up peppermint tea i must also say you would be better off drying and storing some for winter use..a lot of the herbal tea in supermarkets is grown in poly tunnells under artificial light and has very little benefit..their is quality amongst them so go for a good organic one if...
    It is easy to make up peppermint tea i must also say you would be better off drying and storing some for winter use..a lot of the herbal tea in supermarkets is grown in poly tunnells under artificial light and has very little benefit..their is...
    It is easy to make up peppermint tea i must also say you would be better off drying and storing some for winter use..a lot of the herbal tea in supermarkets is grown in poly tunnells under...
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  2. David G

    Selfset Cucumber

    Hi elainefiz No I did not have to do anything just let them grow and kept them watered, I am very busy with work and these were perfect as time is short for me at present. The plant is growing in...
    Hi elainefiz No I did not have to do anything just let them grow and kept them watered, I am very busy with work and these were perfect as time is short for me at present. The plant is growing in with the Tomatoes so I will try to move it at the weekend I may even try to grow it on...
    Hi elainefiz No I did not have to do anything just let them grow and kept them watered, I am very busy with work and these were perfect as time is short for me at present. The plant is growing in with the Tomatoes so I will try to move it at the...
    Hi elainefiz No I did not have to do anything just let them grow and kept them watered, I am very busy with work and these were perfect as time is short for me at present. The plant is growing in...
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  3. ruffmeister

    courgette plants

    nice may just try strawberries and rhubarb a nice combo i feel.
    nice may just try strawberries and rhubarb a nice combo i feel.
    nice may just try strawberries and rhubarb a nice combo i feel.
    nice may just try strawberries and rhubarb a nice combo i feel.
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  4. KevinO

    Rapberries

    They were all planted in January. Planted them into a trench of manure, gave them a feed in March and put down a mulch. Thanks for that, thats a great tip for a mulch!
    They were all planted in January. Planted them into a trench of manure, gave them a feed in March and put down a mulch. Thanks for that, thats a great tip for a mulch!
    They were all planted in January. Planted them into a trench of manure, gave them a feed in March and put down a mulch. Thanks for that, thats a great tip for a mulch!
    They were all planted in January. Planted them into a trench of manure, gave them a feed in March and put down a mulch. Thanks for that, thats a great tip for a mulch!
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  5. ruffmeister

    hows your onions and shallots?

    My onions have really shot up since the photo. Will have to take another pic soon. Just hope the necks don't get too thick. At the back is a row of spring onions and they have been lovely. Before...
    My onions have really shot up since the photo. Will have to take another pic soon. Just hope the necks don't get too thick. At the back is a row of spring onions and they have been lovely. Before February this was all grass at my in laws house. When i go to get the salads I fill a box with...
    My onions have really shot up since the photo. Will have to take another pic soon. Just hope the necks don't get too thick. At the back is a row of spring onions and they have been lovely. Before February this was all grass at my in laws house....
    My onions have really shot up since the photo. Will have to take another pic soon. Just hope the necks don't get too thick. At the back is a row of spring onions and they have been lovely. Before...
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  6. tiggs&oscar

    Mouldy Tomatoes!

    I cant think of any plants that can survive without drainage.Even succulent houseplant require drainage.The plants will take what they need!
    I cant think of any plants that can survive without drainage.Even succulent houseplant require drainage.The plants will take what they need!
    I cant think of any plants that can survive without drainage.Even succulent houseplant require drainage.The plants will take what they need!
    I cant think of any plants that can survive without drainage.Even succulent houseplant require drainage.The plants will take what they need!
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  7. Lizz

    Peppers

    I have not pollinated our peppers flowers and there are green peppers growing and the pepper plants are outside on our 13th floor balconey which gets quite windy.
    I have not pollinated our peppers flowers and there are green peppers growing and the pepper plants are outside on our 13th floor balconey which gets quite windy.
    I have not pollinated our peppers flowers and there are green peppers growing and the pepper plants are outside on our 13th floor balconey which gets quite windy.
    I have not pollinated our peppers flowers and there are green peppers growing and the pepper plants are outside on our 13th floor balconey which gets quite windy.
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  8. Stokesy

    Onions and Garlic

    Whilst waiting for a few dry days is possible, I would use a table top in my conservatory instead.
    Whilst waiting for a few dry days is possible, I would use a table top in my conservatory instead.
    Whilst waiting for a few dry days is possible, I would use a table top in my conservatory instead.
    Whilst waiting for a few dry days is possible, I would use a table top in my conservatory instead.
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  9. Liz

    Broad Beans

    Tonight we had the last meal from Aquadulce, sowed in November Great crop No blackfly just delicious!
    Tonight we had the last meal from Aquadulce, sowed in November Great crop No blackfly just delicious!
    Tonight we had the last meal from Aquadulce, sowed in November Great crop No blackfly just delicious!
    Tonight we had the last meal from Aquadulce, sowed in November Great crop No blackfly just delicious!
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  10. David G

    "Perfection" Cucumbers

    hi davegood grief you grow loads ! i would like to do more but not got the room like yourself i have got a lawn at the back for the kids to play although i am going to ban them if i find any...
    hi davegood grief you grow loads ! i would like to do more but not got the room like yourself i have got a lawn at the back for the kids to play although i am going to ban them if i find any more footballs in my pots .well i have been good this week untill i had an email from thompson and...
    hi davegood grief you grow loads ! i would like to do more but not got the room like yourself i have got a lawn at the back for the kids to play although i am going to ban them if i find any more footballs in my pots .well i have been good...
    hi davegood grief you grow loads ! i would like to do more but not got the room like yourself i have got a lawn at the back for the kids to play although i am going to ban them if i find any...
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  11. windy miller

    I have taytas!!!!

    Great Windy, I can't wait for ours to be ready now, it's our first time at growing them
    Great Windy, I can't wait for ours to be ready now, it's our first time at growing them
    Great Windy, I can't wait for ours to be ready now, it's our first time at growing them
    Great Windy, I can't wait for ours to be ready now, it's our first time at growing them
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  12. Erin

    Can I combine veg and flowers?

    Try the Allotment shop first, the quality would probably be higher and the prices lower. If not then a Garden centre. Have a look at the seed packets, there are lots of things you can sow outside...
    Try the Allotment shop first, the quality would probably be higher and the prices lower. If not then a Garden centre. Have a look at the seed packets, there are lots of things you can sow outside now. Saladings (lettuce, radish etc) can be sown every few weeks for a continued supply.
    Try the Allotment shop first, the quality would probably be higher and the prices lower. If not then a Garden centre. Have a look at the seed packets, there are lots of things you can sow outside now. Saladings (lettuce, radish etc) can be sown...
    Try the Allotment shop first, the quality would probably be higher and the prices lower. If not then a Garden centre. Have a look at the seed packets, there are lots of things you can sow outside...
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  13. oldwinegum

    Following broad beans with peas?

    thanks shall give it a go
    thanks shall give it a go
    thanks shall give it a go
    thanks shall give it a go
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  14. ruffmeister

    soft fruit harvest - how has yours been?

    If you pull the fruit gently and it comes away from the white centre easily, it is ready. I wouldn't wait unless they're netted-birds will see that they're ready as well!
    If you pull the fruit gently and it comes away from the white centre easily, it is ready. I wouldn't wait unless they're netted-birds will see that they're ready as well!
    If you pull the fruit gently and it comes away from the white centre easily, it is ready. I wouldn't wait unless they're netted-birds will see that they're ready as well!
    If you pull the fruit gently and it comes away from the white centre easily, it is ready. I wouldn't wait unless they're netted-birds will see that they're ready as well!
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  15. AndyK

    Fruit & Veg Patch

    Andy, apart from winter cabbage, spring cabbage, sprouts, calabrese and "All The Year Round" cauliflowers you can sow or plant (in September)garlic and broad beans ( something like Aquadulce or...
    Andy, apart from winter cabbage, spring cabbage, sprouts, calabrese and "All The Year Round" cauliflowers you can sow or plant (in September)garlic and broad beans ( something like Aquadulce or Bunyards Exhibition). Between now and then you could sow some Early Onward peas which will give you a...
    Andy, apart from winter cabbage, spring cabbage, sprouts, calabrese and "All The Year Round" cauliflowers you can sow or plant (in September)garlic and broad beans ( something like Aquadulce or Bunyards Exhibition). Between now and then you could...
    Andy, apart from winter cabbage, spring cabbage, sprouts, calabrese and "All The Year Round" cauliflowers you can sow or plant (in September)garlic and broad beans ( something like Aquadulce or...
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  16. Liz

    Melons

    Also, if the ones in pots are in compost then they are getting more nutrients. The nettle and comfrey are not helping either as they are leaching water and nutrients from the soil. David.
    Also, if the ones in pots are in compost then they are getting more nutrients. The nettle and comfrey are not helping either as they are leaching water and nutrients from the soil. David.
    Also, if the ones in pots are in compost then they are getting more nutrients. The nettle and comfrey are not helping either as they are leaching water and nutrients from the soil. David.
    Also, if the ones in pots are in compost then they are getting more nutrients. The nettle and comfrey are not helping either as they are leaching water and nutrients from the soil. David.
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  17. Liz

    How many peas?

    Thanks David. I have been religiously planting sinle plants about 3" apart and run out of space very quickly. Your method sounds much easier! As I've had success with planting tomato seeds from...
    Thanks David. I have been religiously planting sinle plants about 3" apart and run out of space very quickly. Your method sounds much easier! As I've had success with planting tomato seeds from Morrisons I think I'll try the same with peas- they have some lovely local grown [somerset] ones at...
    Thanks David. I have been religiously planting sinle plants about 3" apart and run out of space very quickly. Your method sounds much easier! As I've had success with planting tomato seeds from Morrisons I think I'll try the same with peas- they...
    Thanks David. I have been religiously planting sinle plants about 3" apart and run out of space very quickly. Your method sounds much easier! As I've had success with planting tomato seeds from...
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  18. garden_fiend

    rust on garlic

    Hi Garden Fiend, the problem with rust is that it spreads via air-borne spores and therefore can infect other plants relatively nearby such as onions, leeks, broad beans, roses, hollyhocks,...
    Hi Garden Fiend, the problem with rust is that it spreads via air-borne spores and therefore can infect other plants relatively nearby such as onions, leeks, broad beans, roses, hollyhocks, Chrysanths... the list goes on and on although there are different rust species affecting different plant...
    Hi Garden Fiend, the problem with rust is that it spreads via air-borne spores and therefore can infect other plants relatively nearby such as onions, leeks, broad beans, roses, hollyhocks, Chrysanths... the list goes on and on although there are...
    Hi Garden Fiend, the problem with rust is that it spreads via air-borne spores and therefore can infect other plants relatively nearby such as onions, leeks, broad beans, roses, hollyhocks,...
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  19. oktarine

    My Veg Plot Diary - "Reads Retreat"

    Hi Cousin!Well, not really. There's no link from our Reads to your Reads I'm afraid. Seems our Reads didn't get out much.However, if you find any who left unclaimed millions sitting in a...
    Hi Cousin!Well, not really. There's no link from our Reads to your Reads I'm afraid. Seems our Reads didn't get out much.However, if you find any who left unclaimed millions sitting in a vault somewhere I'm sure we can dig up a connection. Vice Versa of course.
    Hi Cousin!Well, not really. There's no link from our Reads to your Reads I'm afraid. Seems our Reads didn't get out much.However, if you find any who left unclaimed millions sitting in a vault somewhere I'm sure we can dig up a connection. ...
    Hi Cousin!Well, not really. There's no link from our Reads to your Reads I'm afraid. Seems our Reads didn't get out much.However, if you find any who left unclaimed millions sitting in a...
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  20. littleorme

    Green beans

    If you can get them in the ground all well and good but if not just feed and water them regularly. David.
    If you can get them in the ground all well and good but if not just feed and water them regularly. David.
    If you can get them in the ground all well and good but if not just feed and water them regularly. David.
    If you can get them in the ground all well and good but if not just feed and water them regularly. David.
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