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Veg timetable
Might check that out. Thanks Chan.
Might check that out. Thanks Chan.
Might check that out. Thanks Chan.
Might check that out. Thanks Chan.
Herb
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Dec 7, 2005
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Herb
Jan 8, 2006
Onions
Soil well manured from a previous crop will help. I have a farmer friend an he and his wife bring us a load of 'muck' [farmyard manure] I leave it covered for 1 year or so before using. It seems...
Soil well manured from a previous crop will help. I have a farmer friend an he and his wife bring us a load of 'muck' [farmyard manure] I leave it covered for 1 year or so before using. It seems to put the soil right and you don't need a lot of bonemeal or simmilar.[organic]
Soil well manured from a previous crop will help. I have a farmer friend an he and his wife bring us a load of 'muck' [farmyard manure] I leave it covered for 1 year or so before using. It seems to put the soil right and you don't need a lot of...
Soil well manured from a previous crop will help. I have a farmer friend an he and his wife bring us a load of 'muck' [farmyard manure] I leave it covered for 1 year or so before using. It seems...
Pauline Adams
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Oct 30, 2005
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1,156
hans
Jan 9, 2006
Too many vegetables
Has anyone else got a dehydrator? My daughter gave me one for Christmas a few years ago, and you can dry fruit, veg etc in it. Lovely for snacks. Tomatoes can be either dried for use in soups...
Has anyone else got a dehydrator? My daughter gave me one for Christmas a few years ago, and you can dry fruit, veg etc in it. Lovely for snacks. Tomatoes can be either dried for use in soups later on or semi dried for snacks. Most useful for excess fruit [cherries, apples, pears, strawberries...
Has anyone else got a dehydrator? My daughter gave me one for Christmas a few years ago, and you can dry fruit, veg etc in it. Lovely for snacks. Tomatoes can be either dried for use in soups later on or semi dried for snacks. Most useful for...
Has anyone else got a dehydrator? My daughter gave me one for Christmas a few years ago, and you can dry fruit, veg etc in it. Lovely for snacks. Tomatoes can be either dried for use in soups...
The Little Gardener
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Jan 8, 2006
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7
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751
Liz
Jan 13, 2006
Washing Parsnips
Most wives do Hans
Most wives do Hans
Most wives do Hans
Most wives do Hans
Lenticular
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Jan 12, 2006
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8
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631
jjordie
Jan 16, 2006
sweet potatoes
What a great link...Thanks :eek: :D
What a great link...Thanks :eek: :D
What a great link...Thanks :eek: :D
What a great link...Thanks :eek: :D
badsal72
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Jan 14, 2006
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8
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715
badsal72
Jan 16, 2006
Beetroot
I grew them last year, bolt hardy variety, some were as big as small swedes.When you boil them, leave them in the water to cool, this makes them tenderer.When they are cold, its a matter of just...
I grew them last year, bolt hardy variety, some were as big as small swedes.When you boil them, leave them in the water to cool, this makes them tenderer.When they are cold, its a matter of just rubbing off the skins.Cold,sliced on cheese sarnies.................beautiful. [ 21. January 2006,...
I grew them last year, bolt hardy variety, some were as big as small swedes.When you boil them, leave them in the water to cool, this makes them tenderer.When they are cold, its a matter of just rubbing off the skins.Cold,sliced on cheese...
I grew them last year, bolt hardy variety, some were as big as small swedes.When you boil them, leave them in the water to cool, this makes them tenderer.When they are cold, its a matter of just...
Herb
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Nov 26, 2005
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David Robinson
Jan 21, 2006
Crop rotation - What doesn't need rotatating?
Seems the general advice is to plant in a separate plot and see! In this country pests aren't a great problem for corn, but you could try some companion planting to help. A border round the corn...
Seems the general advice is to plant in a separate plot and see! In this country pests aren't a great problem for corn, but you could try some companion planting to help. A border round the corn of geraniums, parsley, radishes will help to prevent beetles and other pests. Where space is...
Seems the general advice is to plant in a separate plot and see! In this country pests aren't a great problem for corn, but you could try some companion planting to help. A border round the corn of geraniums, parsley, radishes will help to...
Seems the general advice is to plant in a separate plot and see! In this country pests aren't a great problem for corn, but you could try some companion planting to help. A border round the corn...
Grottybags
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Jan 21, 2006
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602
Liz
Jan 23, 2006
Fruit Trees in Pots
id really prefer to use john innes type compost here, or use the water retaining gel with the compost
id really prefer to use john innes type compost here, or use the water retaining gel with the compost
id really prefer to use john innes type compost here, or use the water retaining gel with the compost
id really prefer to use john innes type compost here, or use the water retaining gel with the compost
mbweim
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Jan 8, 2006
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756
Lady Gardener
Jan 27, 2006
planting garlic too late
I would pop them into pots of 50/50 compost and perlite and put them in a light position, keeping them watered. Them when this current cold snap is over and a milder spell forecast, get them into...
I would pop them into pots of 50/50 compost and perlite and put them in a light position, keeping them watered. Them when this current cold snap is over and a milder spell forecast, get them into the groundGood luck
I would pop them into pots of 50/50 compost and perlite and put them in a light position, keeping them watered. Them when this current cold snap is over and a milder spell forecast, get them into the groundGood luck
I would pop them into pots of 50/50 compost and perlite and put them in a light position, keeping them watered. Them when this current cold snap is over and a milder spell forecast, get them into...
mike57
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Jan 20, 2006
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777
Fran
Jan 27, 2006
chamomile tea and tomatoes?
i think the amount is one tea bag to a gallon of water.gonna give it a bash if i ever get greenhouse insulated.husbands just gone for more clip thingies to attatch it.
i think the amount is one tea bag to a gallon of water.gonna give it a bash if i ever get greenhouse insulated.husbands just gone for more clip thingies to attatch it.
i think the amount is one tea bag to a gallon of water.gonna give it a bash if i ever get greenhouse insulated.husbands just gone for more clip thingies to attatch it.
i think the amount is one tea bag to a gallon of water.gonna give it a bash if i ever get greenhouse insulated.husbands just gone for more clip thingies to attatch it.
elainefiz
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Jan 25, 2006
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elainefiz
Jan 28, 2006
long life ornamental orange fruit - over 1 year old
The fruits of citrus can take a year to fully develop, so some do have fruits on for over a yearhttp://www.rhs.org.uk/advice/profiles0101/citrus_cultivation.asp
The fruits of citrus can take a year to fully develop, so some do have fruits on for over a yearhttp://www.rhs.org.uk/advice/profiles0101/citrus_cultivation.asp
The fruits of citrus can take a year to fully develop, so some do have fruits on for over a yearhttp://www.rhs.org.uk/advice/profiles0101/citrus_cultivation.asp
The fruits of citrus can take a year to fully develop, so some do have fruits on for over a yearhttp://www.rhs.org.uk/advice/profiles0101/citrus_cultivation.asp
coll
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Jan 28, 2006
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SteveW
Jan 29, 2006
Potato Barrels & Alternatives
Sounds like the strawberry planter I got a few years ago!!!
Sounds like the strawberry planter I got a few years ago!!!
Sounds like the strawberry planter I got a few years ago!!!
Sounds like the strawberry planter I got a few years ago!!!
Ystalyfera
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Jan 30, 2006
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1,007
Daisies
Feb 4, 2006
Rhubarb
Sorry for my earlier reply Provado can not be recommended for edible productsin this country. but you could use a biological control.
Sorry for my earlier reply Provado can not be recommended for edible productsin this country. but you could use a biological control.
Sorry for my earlier reply Provado can not be recommended for edible productsin this country. but you could use a biological control.
Sorry for my earlier reply Provado can not be recommended for edible productsin this country. but you could use a biological control.
LCH
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Feb 8, 2006
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7
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2,364
terry od
Feb 9, 2006
growing vegetables in pots.
There are many things that grow well in containers (I have had much success): I have grown all the things you mention (except turnip) along with, potatoes, dwarf beans, peas, corgette, cucumber,...
There are many things that grow well in containers (I have had much success): I have grown all the things you mention (except turnip) along with, potatoes, dwarf beans, peas, corgette, cucumber, andmore beside. I didn;t have much success with swede though, and have now planted a couple of mini...
There are many things that grow well in containers (I have had much success): I have grown all the things you mention (except turnip) along with, potatoes, dwarf beans, peas, corgette, cucumber, andmore beside. I didn;t have much success with...
There are many things that grow well in containers (I have had much success): I have grown all the things you mention (except turnip) along with, potatoes, dwarf beans, peas, corgette, cucumber,...
Hawthorn
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Jan 14, 2006
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3
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579
dabbit
Feb 18, 2006
Red onion
Have just ordered some red baron...Thanks for the tips....
Have just ordered some red baron...Thanks for the tips....
Have just ordered some red baron...Thanks for the tips....
Have just ordered some red baron...Thanks for the tips....
dabbit
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Feb 5, 2006
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8
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825
dabbit
Feb 21, 2006
melons
Hi grinch, Haven't found anything on that type, but did come across this. Of course you may well know all this http://www.gardenadvice.co.uk/howto/greenhouse/melon/ anyway... :D :D ...
Hi grinch, Haven't found anything on that type, but did come across this. Of course you may well know all this http://www.gardenadvice.co.uk/howto/greenhouse/melon/ anyway... :D :D [ 23. February 2006, 06:16 PM: Message edited by: Marley Farley ]
Hi grinch, Haven't found anything on that type, but did come across this. Of course you may well know all this http://www.gardenadvice.co.uk/howto/greenhouse/melon/ anyway... :D :D [ 23. February 2006, 06:16 PM: Message edited by:...
Hi grinch, Haven't found anything on that type, but did come across this. Of course you may well know all this http://www.gardenadvice.co.uk/howto/greenhouse/melon/ anyway... :D :D ...
grinch
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Feb 23, 2006
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1
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755
Marley Farley
Feb 23, 2006
cucumbers
Grow in big (12") pots in trays. Water from the bottom and feed from the top and like LG says top up with fresh compost so they'll put out additional roots. Watch out for red spider mite and spray...
Grow in big (12") pots in trays. Water from the bottom and feed from the top and like LG says top up with fresh compost so they'll put out additional roots. Watch out for red spider mite and spray or introduce a biological control if you spot it. Don't let the compost become too wet or the neck...
Grow in big (12") pots in trays. Water from the bottom and feed from the top and like LG says top up with fresh compost so they'll put out additional roots. Watch out for red spider mite and spray or introduce a biological control if you spot it....
Grow in big (12") pots in trays. Water from the bottom and feed from the top and like LG says top up with fresh compost so they'll put out additional roots. Watch out for red spider mite and spray...
grinch
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Feb 24, 2006
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2
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504
Dave W
Feb 26, 2006
2nd early potato (picasso)
try here! on T&M http://potatoes.thompson-morgan.com/uk/en/product/z12448/1
try here! on T&M http://potatoes.thompson-morgan.com/uk/en/product/z12448/1
try here! on T&M http://potatoes.thompson-morgan.com/uk/en/product/z12448/1
try here! on T&M http://potatoes.thompson-morgan.com/uk/en/product/z12448/1
lesmar
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Feb 27, 2006
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1
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770
UsedtobeDendy
Feb 27, 2006
Strawberrys
Hi prettypolly, you get your 'baby' plants from the runners produced during the years growth, usually after fruiting. if you know someone that has some plants in their garden, ask if you can cut...
Hi prettypolly, you get your 'baby' plants from the runners produced during the years growth, usually after fruiting. if you know someone that has some plants in their garden, ask if you can cut off some runners, if they havn't already cut them off, the little plants along the runners can be...
Hi prettypolly, you get your 'baby' plants from the runners produced during the years growth, usually after fruiting. if you know someone that has some plants in their garden, ask if you can cut off some runners, if they havn't already cut them...
Hi prettypolly, you get your 'baby' plants from the runners produced during the years growth, usually after fruiting. if you know someone that has some plants in their garden, ask if you can cut...
prettypolly
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Jan 24, 2006
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651
rossco
Feb 28, 2006
Veg Garden photo
Hi lady gardener, what i did last year was, I only used 12 of the 16 beds, 2 were left fallow, ie dug over and left as is for a year, the other 2 I grew annual lupins, and when they had died down,...
Hi lady gardener, what i did last year was, I only used 12 of the 16 beds, 2 were left fallow, ie dug over and left as is for a year, the other 2 I grew annual lupins, and when they had died down, having had the benefit of the flowers, rotavated them into the soil.
Hi lady gardener, what i did last year was, I only used 12 of the 16 beds, 2 were left fallow, ie dug over and left as is for a year, the other 2 I grew annual lupins, and when they had died down, having had the benefit of the flowers, rotavated...
Hi lady gardener, what i did last year was, I only used 12 of the 16 beds, 2 were left fallow, ie dug over and left as is for a year, the other 2 I grew annual lupins, and when they had died down,...
rossco
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Feb 19, 2006
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rossco
Mar 2, 2006
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