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Where have the taddies gone.......???
Thanks for that advice Walnut, sadly after having our pond full of spawn, we never had one tadpole, this was most unusual - next year I will add a few drops of iodine to the pond.Brandy
Thanks for that advice Walnut, sadly after having our pond full of spawn, we never had one tadpole, this was most unusual - next year I will add a few drops of iodine to the pond.Brandy
Thanks for that advice Walnut, sadly after having our pond full of spawn, we never had one tadpole, this was most unusual - next year I will add a few drops of iodine to the pond.Brandy
Thanks for that advice Walnut, sadly after having our pond full of spawn, we never had one tadpole, this was most unusual - next year I will add a few drops of iodine to the pond.Brandy
Honey Bee
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Jun 4, 2007
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Brandy
Sep 28, 2007
BEETROOT
Not this time of the year BB. Maybe next spring.
Not this time of the year BB. Maybe next spring.
Not this time of the year BB. Maybe next spring.
Not this time of the year BB. Maybe next spring.
bumblebee
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Sep 27, 2007
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pete
Sep 29, 2007
Cauliflower - where did I go wrong
For us its been a bad year for caulis this year probably due to the drought/ rain weather we have had.We normally grow ours under enviro mesh tunnels and can often get very large caulis. This...
For us its been a bad year for caulis this year probably due to the drought/ rain weather we have had.We normally grow ours under enviro mesh tunnels and can often get very large caulis. This season has been very poor with very small heads compared to normal.
For us its been a bad year for caulis this year probably due to the drought/ rain weather we have had.We normally grow ours under enviro mesh tunnels and can often get very large caulis. This season has been very poor with very small heads...
For us its been a bad year for caulis this year probably due to the drought/ rain weather we have had.We normally grow ours under enviro mesh tunnels and can often get very large caulis. This...
papajo
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Sep 26, 2007
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6
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783
Pro Gard
Sep 29, 2007
courgettes
Hi lapod It is possible that it is what John has said but if they are not on the ground it could be because the flower itself rotted and started the cougette rotting. This can be a problem this...
Hi lapod It is possible that it is what John has said but if they are not on the ground it could be because the flower itself rotted and started the cougette rotting. This can be a problem this time of year. Once it is late in the season I usually take the flowers off once the courgette has...
Hi lapod It is possible that it is what John has said but if they are not on the ground it could be because the flower itself rotted and started the cougette rotting. This can be a problem this time of year. Once it is late in the season I...
Hi lapod It is possible that it is what John has said but if they are not on the ground it could be because the flower itself rotted and started the cougette rotting. This can be a problem this...
lapod
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Sep 22, 2007
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542
shiney
Sep 30, 2007
sprouts in raised beds?
Thanks Bumble bee - do you grow them yourself btw? and if so could you tell me where and how please (e.g. do you bother trying to plant them very firmly)? It is a bit perplexing because I've read...
Thanks Bumble bee - do you grow them yourself btw? and if so could you tell me where and how please (e.g. do you bother trying to plant them very firmly)? It is a bit perplexing because I've read that they like to be planted firmly in a few books that seem quite sensible too.
Thanks Bumble bee - do you grow them yourself btw? and if so could you tell me where and how please (e.g. do you bother trying to plant them very firmly)? It is a bit perplexing because I've read that they like to be planted firmly in a few...
Thanks Bumble bee - do you grow them yourself btw? and if so could you tell me where and how please (e.g. do you bother trying to plant them very firmly)? It is a bit perplexing because I've read...
Claire75
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Sep 27, 2007
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419
Claire75
Sep 30, 2007
End of 1yrs Blueberrry
Yes they are in greenhouse bearing in mind it gets colder with us although today like a summers day just beautiful for a holiday Monday and school hols.
Yes they are in greenhouse bearing in mind it gets colder with us although today like a summers day just beautiful for a holiday Monday and school hols.
Yes they are in greenhouse bearing in mind it gets colder with us although today like a summers day just beautiful for a holiday Monday and school hols.
Yes they are in greenhouse bearing in mind it gets colder with us although today like a summers day just beautiful for a holiday Monday and school hols.
Scotkat
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Sep 24, 2007
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494
Scotkat
Oct 1, 2007
overwintering cabbages
I have some cabbage plants which i planted in May/June but they still aren't ready. I have cauliflowers which are the same. How should i make sure they survive the winter or is there no hope?
I have some cabbage plants which i planted in May/June but they still aren't ready. I have cauliflowers which are the same. How should i make sure they survive the winter or is there no hope?
I have some cabbage plants which i planted in May/June but they still aren't ready. I have cauliflowers which are the same. How should i make sure they survive the winter or is there no hope?
I have some cabbage plants which i planted in May/June but they still aren't ready. I have cauliflowers which are the same. How should i make sure they survive the winter or is there no hope?
ruffmeister
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Oct 1, 2007
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704
Joihann
Oct 1, 2007
Overwintering Tomato Plants
great question kandyfloss i have a couple of 3/4 ft beef tomato plants on the go with toms on and they are growing very well im hoping that they will go red but they need to grow alot more yet so...
great question kandyfloss i have a couple of 3/4 ft beef tomato plants on the go with toms on and they are growing very well im hoping that they will go red but they need to grow alot more yet so i think i might loose them :( they are in the conservatory so i will just leave them untill they...
great question kandyfloss i have a couple of 3/4 ft beef tomato plants on the go with toms on and they are growing very well im hoping that they will go red but they need to grow alot more yet so i think i might loose them :( they are in the...
great question kandyfloss i have a couple of 3/4 ft beef tomato plants on the go with toms on and they are growing very well im hoping that they will go red but they need to grow alot more yet so...
Kandy
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Oct 3, 2007
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1,043
cattwoman25
Oct 3, 2007
New Vegetable Gardening Workshops
No, i'm sorry I don't of any similar in the area. If you can get a train to Leeds, then Menston its a 5 minute bus ride from there (details on site).
No, i'm sorry I don't of any similar in the area. If you can get a train to Leeds, then Menston its a 5 minute bus ride from there (details on site).
No, i'm sorry I don't of any similar in the area. If you can get a train to Leeds, then Menston its a 5 minute bus ride from there (details on site).
No, i'm sorry I don't of any similar in the area. If you can get a train to Leeds, then Menston its a 5 minute bus ride from there (details on site).
AncientGardener
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Oct 3, 2007
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AncientGardener
Oct 4, 2007
carrot problems?
Try this http://www.plasticsbypost.net/index.htm Look under crop protection. I bought the fleece rather than the carrot fly and cabbage root fly netting. It is probably more than you need but it...
Try this http://www.plasticsbypost.net/index.htm Look under crop protection. I bought the fleece rather than the carrot fly and cabbage root fly netting. It is probably more than you need but it is cheaper than anywhere else and you just cut off what you need and store the rest for when it wears...
Try this http://www.plasticsbypost.net/index.htm Look under crop protection. I bought the fleece rather than the carrot fly and cabbage root fly netting. It is probably more than you need but it is cheaper than anywhere else and you just cut off...
Try this http://www.plasticsbypost.net/index.htm Look under crop protection. I bought the fleece rather than the carrot fly and cabbage root fly netting. It is probably more than you need but it...
ruffmeister
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Sep 18, 2007
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7
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835
geoffhandley
Oct 4, 2007
Blackcurrant Bush
When I moved to my current(present) house I happened to notice a blackcurrent bush in a hedge row and took a couple of cuttings from it. Stuck them in my compost heap and the following year had...
When I moved to my current(present) house I happened to notice a blackcurrent bush in a hedge row and took a couple of cuttings from it. Stuck them in my compost heap and the following year had tons of large black currents. How lucky is that?
When I moved to my current(present) house I happened to notice a blackcurrent bush in a hedge row and took a couple of cuttings from it. Stuck them in my compost heap and the following year had tons of large black currents. How lucky is that?
When I moved to my current(present) house I happened to notice a blackcurrent bush in a hedge row and took a couple of cuttings from it. Stuck them in my compost heap and the following year had...
accidentalgardener
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Sep 15, 2007
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15
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johnbinkley
Oct 4, 2007
Figs
I have a four years old Brown Turkey fig tree growing in a 15"pot. This year it produced 31 figs during the summer which grew to about half the size of a full grown fig. I know that figs are...
I have a four years old Brown Turkey fig tree growing in a 15"pot. This year it produced 31 figs during the summer which grew to about half the size of a full grown fig. I know that figs are supposed to stay on the tree until the following year where they will then mature and rippen. All but...
I have a four years old Brown Turkey fig tree growing in a 15"pot. This year it produced 31 figs during the summer which grew to about half the size of a full grown fig. I know that figs are supposed to stay on the tree until the following year...
I have a four years old Brown Turkey fig tree growing in a 15"pot. This year it produced 31 figs during the summer which grew to about half the size of a full grown fig. I know that figs are...
Grahamgl
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Oct 5, 2007
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Grahamgl
Oct 5, 2007
garlic & strawberrys
splendid many thanks for your input folks
splendid many thanks for your input folks
splendid many thanks for your input folks
splendid many thanks for your input folks
cattwoman25
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Oct 4, 2007
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447
cattwoman25
Oct 5, 2007
Figs
Grahamgl, it sounds to me like the figs you're referring to are the ones that TO says dont ripen and fall off still small. The only ones that will grow on the next year and ripen are the very...
Grahamgl, it sounds to me like the figs you're referring to are the ones that TO says dont ripen and fall off still small. The only ones that will grow on the next year and ripen are the very small ones in the leaf joints, at leaf fall. At that stage they appear to be nothing more than a small...
Grahamgl, it sounds to me like the figs you're referring to are the ones that TO says dont ripen and fall off still small. The only ones that will grow on the next year and ripen are the very small ones in the leaf joints, at leaf fall. At that...
Grahamgl, it sounds to me like the figs you're referring to are the ones that TO says dont ripen and fall off still small. The only ones that will grow on the next year and ripen are the very...
Grahamgl
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Oct 5, 2007
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pete
Oct 5, 2007
Strawberries
Thanks TO. I'll just leave them as they are then as the pot holds 30 plants and I definitely cannot move it. Fingers crossed they'll survive fine.
Thanks TO. I'll just leave them as they are then as the pot holds 30 plants and I definitely cannot move it. Fingers crossed they'll survive fine.
Thanks TO. I'll just leave them as they are then as the pot holds 30 plants and I definitely cannot move it. Fingers crossed they'll survive fine.
Thanks TO. I'll just leave them as they are then as the pot holds 30 plants and I definitely cannot move it. Fingers crossed they'll survive fine.
Lizz
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May 28, 2007
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Mrs Bobs
Oct 6, 2007
another chilli question !!
I don't know what types of chilli plants I'm growing as I grew them from a mixed seed packet earlier this year but they are all still flowering and producing chillis.I didn't think about...
I don't know what types of chilli plants I'm growing as I grew them from a mixed seed packet earlier this year but they are all still flowering and producing chillis.I didn't think about overwintering them but now I'll pot them on and give it a go. I plan to heat the greenhouse a little to...
I don't know what types of chilli plants I'm growing as I grew them from a mixed seed packet earlier this year but they are all still flowering and producing chillis.I didn't think about overwintering them but now I'll pot them on and give it...
I don't know what types of chilli plants I'm growing as I grew them from a mixed seed packet earlier this year but they are all still flowering and producing chillis.I didn't think about...
cattwoman25
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Sep 26, 2007
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10
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601
Mrs Bobs
Oct 6, 2007
Winter pots
you are a bit late to sow pansies. Look on the gardening direct website..they had a few ready plants (mature plug plants) the other day. Pansies with trailing ivy look lovely and are tough when...
you are a bit late to sow pansies. Look on the gardening direct website..they had a few ready plants (mature plug plants) the other day. Pansies with trailing ivy look lovely and are tough when the frost comes. If you want to grow veg in pots you can't beat Tumbling Toms tomatoes or even seed...
you are a bit late to sow pansies. Look on the gardening direct website..they had a few ready plants (mature plug plants) the other day. Pansies with trailing ivy look lovely and are tough when the frost comes. If you want to grow veg in pots you...
you are a bit late to sow pansies. Look on the gardening direct website..they had a few ready plants (mature plug plants) the other day. Pansies with trailing ivy look lovely and are tough when...
AndyK
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Sep 10, 2007
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2
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650
plantaholic
Oct 7, 2007
peppers
I have frozen my chilli's in the past and can't say that they have lost any of their heat.
I have frozen my chilli's in the past and can't say that they have lost any of their heat.
I have frozen my chilli's in the past and can't say that they have lost any of their heat.
I have frozen my chilli's in the past and can't say that they have lost any of their heat.
stillearning
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Oct 10, 2007
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5
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439
dalbuie
Oct 10, 2007
Hows your celery this year?
hey there peeps,This we we was wondering about celery, how has your been this year, our is rather thinner and smaller than we would have liked, but more tasty than last years, what has yours...
hey there peeps,This we we was wondering about celery, how has your been this year, our is rather thinner and smaller than we would have liked, but more tasty than last years, what has yours been like? is it the weather ? or just a funny year, we think we wattered them more than last as well....
hey there peeps,This we we was wondering about celery, how has your been this year, our is rather thinner and smaller than we would have liked, but more tasty than last years, what has yours been like? is it the weather ? or just a funny year,...
hey there peeps,This we we was wondering about celery, how has your been this year, our is rather thinner and smaller than we would have liked, but more tasty than last years, what has yours...
ruffmeister
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Oct 11, 2007
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482
ruffmeister
Oct 11, 2007
Pickling Mexican Sour Cucumbers
I have grown some Mexican Sour Cucumbers they have grown quite well but they taste as sour as the name suggests. I think they would be great pickled they are all about the size of a Cob nut. Can...
I have grown some Mexican Sour Cucumbers they have grown quite well but they taste as sour as the name suggests. I think they would be great pickled they are all about the size of a Cob nut. Can I just put them straight in pickling vinegar or do I need to slice them and soak or anything like...
I have grown some Mexican Sour Cucumbers they have grown quite well but they taste as sour as the name suggests. I think they would be great pickled they are all about the size of a Cob nut. Can I just put them straight in pickling vinegar or...
I have grown some Mexican Sour Cucumbers they have grown quite well but they taste as sour as the name suggests. I think they would be great pickled they are all about the size of a Cob nut. Can...
David G
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Oct 14, 2007
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440
David G
Oct 14, 2007
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