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Mixed salad leaves
Should be no problem Sue. I grow all my salad stuff in containers. I use pick and come again lettuce though not exotic stuff. :D
Should be no problem Sue. I grow all my salad stuff in containers. I use pick and come again lettuce though not exotic stuff. :D
Should be no problem Sue. I grow all my salad stuff in containers. I use pick and come again lettuce though not exotic stuff. :D
Should be no problem Sue. I grow all my salad stuff in containers. I use pick and come again lettuce though not exotic stuff. :D
galaxysue
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Mar 28, 2008
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Sarraceniac
Mar 28, 2008
How deep to sow your Peas ??
Vegman, what you do is take out a drill the width of a border spade and to the depth of 2 inches. you spread the seed in the bottom of the drill, spacing the seed so that they are about 2 inches...
Vegman, what you do is take out a drill the width of a border spade and to the depth of 2 inches. you spread the seed in the bottom of the drill, spacing the seed so that they are about 2 inches apart in all directions. you then cover them with about 1 inch of soil. This leaves them in a slight...
Vegman, what you do is take out a drill the width of a border spade and to the depth of 2 inches. you spread the seed in the bottom of the drill, spacing the seed so that they are about 2 inches apart in all directions. you then cover them with...
Vegman, what you do is take out a drill the width of a border spade and to the depth of 2 inches. you spread the seed in the bottom of the drill, spacing the seed so that they are about 2 inches...
vegmandan
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Mar 24, 2008
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472
daitheplant
Mar 29, 2008
Celeriac
They are doing well in the greenhouse, will try transplanting them in a week or so.
They are doing well in the greenhouse, will try transplanting them in a week or so.
They are doing well in the greenhouse, will try transplanting them in a week or so.
They are doing well in the greenhouse, will try transplanting them in a week or so.
Vince
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Mar 17, 2008
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Vince
Mar 31, 2008
Tomato seedlings
hi all thought i would post here as we are on the toms subjectdo you think it would be ok to put these into my greenhouse (not heated) they are in the conservatory at the mo and taking overand...
hi all thought i would post here as we are on the toms subjectdo you think it would be ok to put these into my greenhouse (not heated) they are in the conservatory at the mo and taking overand i could do with making some room ?oh ! the conservatory is cold at night but warm during the day
hi all thought i would post here as we are on the toms subjectdo you think it would be ok to put these into my greenhouse (not heated) they are in the conservatory at the mo and taking overand i could do with making some room ?oh ! the...
hi all thought i would post here as we are on the toms subjectdo you think it would be ok to put these into my greenhouse (not heated) they are in the conservatory at the mo and taking overand...
Farquharson Ruth
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Mar 28, 2008
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cattwoman25
Apr 1, 2008
Carrots
My garden grown carrots are planted in 30" high raised beds, started last season and the results were amazing, One carrot fed 3 of us as a side veg. Did exactly the same with my parnips and had a...
My garden grown carrots are planted in 30" high raised beds, started last season and the results were amazing, One carrot fed 3 of us as a side veg. Did exactly the same with my parnips and had a bumper crop of them too
My garden grown carrots are planted in 30" high raised beds, started last season and the results were amazing, One carrot fed 3 of us as a side veg. Did exactly the same with my parnips and had a bumper crop of them too
My garden grown carrots are planted in 30" high raised beds, started last season and the results were amazing, One carrot fed 3 of us as a side veg. Did exactly the same with my parnips and had a...
golfer
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Mar 29, 2008
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Vince
Apr 1, 2008
Can you help me with the lingo!
Pete is right, both the toms and chillies need lots of light. Unless we have a hot summer the chillies will need to be under cover to give you good fruits. It depends on which variety you are...
Pete is right, both the toms and chillies need lots of light. Unless we have a hot summer the chillies will need to be under cover to give you good fruits. It depends on which variety you are growing how big the plants will grow.John, your one year old chilli plant needs feeding with potash....
Pete is right, both the toms and chillies need lots of light. Unless we have a hot summer the chillies will need to be under cover to give you good fruits. It depends on which variety you are growing how big the plants will grow.John, your...
Pete is right, both the toms and chillies need lots of light. Unless we have a hot summer the chillies will need to be under cover to give you good fruits. It depends on which variety you are...
elliegreenwellie
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Mar 31, 2008
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shiney
Apr 2, 2008
Heat Treated Onion Sets
never tryed them but this is my 1st yr growing onions so thanks for that as i will now buy the same treated kind :D
never tryed them but this is my 1st yr growing onions so thanks for that as i will now buy the same treated kind :D
never tryed them but this is my 1st yr growing onions so thanks for that as i will now buy the same treated kind :D
never tryed them but this is my 1st yr growing onions so thanks for that as i will now buy the same treated kind :D
vegmandan
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Apr 1, 2008
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432
cattwoman25
Apr 2, 2008
Radish problem
John, if your radish had small, pinprick sized holes, in the leaves,they would have been caused by Flea Beetles.You can control them by keeping the soil moist. Flea beetle affect all members of...
John, if your radish had small, pinprick sized holes, in the leaves,they would have been caused by Flea Beetles.You can control them by keeping the soil moist. Flea beetle affect all members of the Brassica family.
John, if your radish had small, pinprick sized holes, in the leaves,they would have been caused by Flea Beetles.You can control them by keeping the soil moist. Flea beetle affect all members of the Brassica family.
John, if your radish had small, pinprick sized holes, in the leaves,they would have been caused by Flea Beetles.You can control them by keeping the soil moist. Flea beetle affect all members of...
SteveG
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Mar 22, 2008
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daitheplant
Apr 3, 2008
Vegetable patch
i have sown directly into the ground: beetroot, savoy cabbage, brocolli (excuse the spelling!), some parmex (mini) carrots. Also, i have just planted out some cauliflowers grown in the greenhouse...
i have sown directly into the ground: beetroot, savoy cabbage, brocolli (excuse the spelling!), some parmex (mini) carrots. Also, i have just planted out some cauliflowers grown in the greenhouse and early and sugar snap peas.is there any particular reason you asked?thanks
i have sown directly into the ground: beetroot, savoy cabbage, brocolli (excuse the spelling!), some parmex (mini) carrots. Also, i have just planted out some cauliflowers grown in the greenhouse and early and sugar snap peas.is there any...
i have sown directly into the ground: beetroot, savoy cabbage, brocolli (excuse the spelling!), some parmex (mini) carrots. Also, i have just planted out some cauliflowers grown in the greenhouse...
GardenGuru
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Apr 4, 2008
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GardenGuru
Apr 5, 2008
Lettuce
My little gems are doing rather well in the "plug pots" I sowed them in! I want to plant them out but waiting for the right time.If they do well in plug pots, they will do well in say 6" pots!
My little gems are doing rather well in the "plug pots" I sowed them in! I want to plant them out but waiting for the right time.If they do well in plug pots, they will do well in say 6" pots!
My little gems are doing rather well in the "plug pots" I sowed them in! I want to plant them out but waiting for the right time.If they do well in plug pots, they will do well in say 6" pots!
My little gems are doing rather well in the "plug pots" I sowed them in! I want to plant them out but waiting for the right time.If they do well in plug pots, they will do well in say 6" pots!
GardenGuru
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Apr 4, 2008
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Vince
Apr 5, 2008
butternut squash
Hi ScotkatWhat type are they? I am off to the garden centre in a while.Dave
Hi ScotkatWhat type are they? I am off to the garden centre in a while.Dave
Hi ScotkatWhat type are they? I am off to the garden centre in a while.Dave
Hi ScotkatWhat type are they? I am off to the garden centre in a while.Dave
watermead
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Mar 15, 2008
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David G
Apr 6, 2008
Strawberry Planter Problems
Thanks all for the replies.... DavidGuy ta for the pics , yours seem to be doing very well. All 8 of mine have lost their leaves now. I have placed the planter in a sheltered sunny spot, now its...
Thanks all for the replies.... DavidGuy ta for the pics , yours seem to be doing very well. All 8 of mine have lost their leaves now. I have placed the planter in a sheltered sunny spot, now its wait and see time.
Thanks all for the replies.... DavidGuy ta for the pics , yours seem to be doing very well. All 8 of mine have lost their leaves now. I have placed the planter in a sheltered sunny spot, now its wait and see time.
Thanks all for the replies.... DavidGuy ta for the pics , yours seem to be doing very well. All 8 of mine have lost their leaves now. I have placed the planter in a sheltered sunny spot, now its...
Smiffy
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Apr 1, 2008
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Smiffy
Apr 6, 2008
leeks
Oops! Thanx David, I thought they needed cold to germinate
Oops! Thanx David, I thought they needed cold to germinate
Oops! Thanx David, I thought they needed cold to germinate
Oops! Thanx David, I thought they needed cold to germinate
GardenGuru
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Apr 5, 2008
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terrier
Apr 6, 2008
New cherry tomatos planted :D
Newbie, the seed leaves are the ones at the bottom, and they look about right to me. If you put them on the windowsill try and turn the pot a couple of times a day, to keep the plants balanced.
Newbie, the seed leaves are the ones at the bottom, and they look about right to me. If you put them on the windowsill try and turn the pot a couple of times a day, to keep the plants balanced.
Newbie, the seed leaves are the ones at the bottom, and they look about right to me. If you put them on the windowsill try and turn the pot a couple of times a day, to keep the plants balanced.
Newbie, the seed leaves are the ones at the bottom, and they look about right to me. If you put them on the windowsill try and turn the pot a couple of times a day, to keep the plants balanced.
NewbieGreen
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Apr 4, 2008
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daitheplant
Apr 6, 2008
Solent light garlic
It`s what we`re here for G G. :D
It`s what we`re here for G G. :D
It`s what we`re here for G G. :D
It`s what we`re here for G G. :D
GardenGuru
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Apr 6, 2008
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daitheplant
Apr 6, 2008
Cauliflower Conundrum
The packets in the greenhouse!!it said to sow them in march. I have got cloches on them so they should be ok... will they??i used plastic, clear orange cartons with a lid on with air...
The packets in the greenhouse!!it said to sow them in march. I have got cloches on them so they should be ok... will they??i used plastic, clear orange cartons with a lid on with air holes.if i have dont them a bit early i do have a back up '2nd' crop. I was actually going to have them so...
The packets in the greenhouse!!it said to sow them in march. I have got cloches on them so they should be ok... will they??i used plastic, clear orange cartons with a lid on with air holes.if i have dont them a bit early i do have a back up...
The packets in the greenhouse!!it said to sow them in march. I have got cloches on them so they should be ok... will they??i used plastic, clear orange cartons with a lid on with air...
GardenGuru
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Apr 6, 2008
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GardenGuru
Apr 6, 2008
Sweetcorn - advice please
Plant them in square blocks of 4 shake the stems when they are flowering to aid pollination.
Plant them in square blocks of 4 shake the stems when they are flowering to aid pollination.
Plant them in square blocks of 4 shake the stems when they are flowering to aid pollination.
Plant them in square blocks of 4 shake the stems when they are flowering to aid pollination.
GardenGuru
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Apr 6, 2008
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walnut
Apr 7, 2008
Butternut Bummer
that title is shocking!I have a problem. I have just realised how large butternut squashes can grow. 4 took up the size of my veg patch.!!can i grow them in tubs? How big does the tub need to be??
that title is shocking!I have a problem. I have just realised how large butternut squashes can grow. 4 took up the size of my veg patch.!!can i grow them in tubs? How big does the tub need to be??
that title is shocking!I have a problem. I have just realised how large butternut squashes can grow. 4 took up the size of my veg patch.!!can i grow them in tubs? How big does the tub need to be??
that title is shocking!I have a problem. I have just realised how large butternut squashes can grow. 4 took up the size of my veg patch.!!can i grow them in tubs? How big does the tub need to be??
GardenGuru
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Apr 7, 2008
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GardenGuru
Apr 7, 2008
Tips for my first veg plot 2008
Raised Beds ? Good choice!You can fill with general purpose compost, mixed with topsoil and peat free compost.Drainage is the key. Ensure the sub soil under the beds is well dug and weed free....
Raised Beds ? Good choice!You can fill with general purpose compost, mixed with topsoil and peat free compost.Drainage is the key. Ensure the sub soil under the beds is well dug and weed free. Incorporate some sand / fine gravel to the soil before adding your growing bed area.Check my blog...
Raised Beds ? Good choice!You can fill with general purpose compost, mixed with topsoil and peat free compost.Drainage is the key. Ensure the sub soil under the beds is well dug and weed free. Incorporate some sand / fine gravel to the soil...
Raised Beds ? Good choice!You can fill with general purpose compost, mixed with topsoil and peat free compost.Drainage is the key. Ensure the sub soil under the beds is well dug and weed free....
comfycoxy
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Mar 20, 2008
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oktarine
Apr 8, 2008
Soaking peas in paraffin, does it work ?
hove you tried putting any mouse poison down in boxes when you plant? its supposed to attract them but I suppose it depends on how attracted they are to that or the peas
hove you tried putting any mouse poison down in boxes when you plant? its supposed to attract them but I suppose it depends on how attracted they are to that or the peas
hove you tried putting any mouse poison down in boxes when you plant? its supposed to attract them but I suppose it depends on how attracted they are to that or the peas
hove you tried putting any mouse poison down in boxes when you plant? its supposed to attract them but I suppose it depends on how attracted they are to that or the peas
vegmandan
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Mar 6, 2008
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Apr 8, 2008
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