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i agree with the newspaper. tends to hold moisture really well
whats FSC timber Zigs?looks great by the way
has anyone started any seeds off yet?
my biggest onion has a stem around 1cm thick nowi'm going to have to think about how to support them once in the ground
I'm going to have a go at growing nasturtiums this year. My grandparents have them in pots around their garden and they make a real impact. I've...
I think I might plant mine outside this weekend. Been hardening them off over the last few days
When is everyone planting out the onions?
I've finally got around to buying a couple of blueberry bushes, I've been wanting them for a few years now. I bought these from The Range for...
Are they OK to move outside to the greenhouse now?
Are you available for hire scrungee? I have bought a tunnel just like this. I'll pay well lol. Sausage butties and the girlfriends cheesecake in...
I've been having the same issue. Timber is expensive.I'd prefer to have scaffolding boards as they're a nice depth and thickness and should last...
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Finally got around the supporting my onions. I used the peg and cable tie idea. It's worked fantastic. Thanks for the tips!My tallest onion is...
I cut mine right down to about a foot three weeks back. This will promote strong new growth. Also keeps the plant in nice shape aesthetically wise
Thanks for the tips guys! This is now one of my projects for this weekend Some cracking onions on here
Couldn't find any chicken pellets at B&Q. Closet thing they had was chicken manure compost .I went across the road to Wilko's, 7KG for £4.50,...
I need to create some supports like the ones shown above. Has anyone got any tips?
Thanks for the heads up Scrungee, I'll head to B&Q insteadThanks for the advise guys. It was the potato's that I were most worried about.I'll...
wow, all looking good! I'll post a pic of mine when i get home from work
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