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Nothing tastes better than your own freshly home-grown fruit and veg, and late February into March is the perfect time to start sowing your tomato seeds Read more Gardening jobs for Spring Get your garden ready for spring and grow the right way – from tidying up to sowing seeds, find out...
” by Mel Bartholomew. I consider him the original cheap vegetable gardener where this book provides a great way to produce more food in less space but is also filled with very cost efficient tips for your home garden. GrowVegtakes advantage of this technique by allowing you to select the p...
Professional gardener Adam Pasco tells you how to choose compost for a vegetable patch in our video guide below. 3 veggies to plant in Spring The weather is starting to warm up, so Spring is perfect for planting veg with the kids. We’ve put together 3 of our favourites that ...
1. In-Ground Beds The simplest type of vegetable garden is a patch of plants set directly into the ground. This type of garden requires no expensive materials to set up, especially if you have good soil to start. It’s easy to get started since there’s nothing to build. ...
Nothing is worse that a tomato patch full of fruit that stubbornly stays green. There are many reasons this happens but it is mainly due to high temperatures which bring the production of lycopene and carotene to a screeching halt in hot summer days. ...
Now comes the fun part – deciding what kind of garden speaks to your green soul. Whether you're dreaming of a bountiful vegetable patch, a fragrant herb garden, or a plot of colorful blooms, there's a garden style for every taste and temperament. Here are a few options to consider: ...
- Practical gardening jobs and creative ideas for the month ahead, helping you maintain your patch and keep plants in good health. - Life on the veg patch – each month, our grow-your-own columnists give brilliant tips on how to get fresh food from plot to plate. - Beautiful gardens to...
The garden has definitely changed since a few weeks ago, things chopped back, things dug up and veg has been picked. It does look quite bare out there again, but also rather more tidy looking! I also decided to make some candles, its been so long since I have done this and I had ...
My grandparents grew many of their vegetables. Long lines of peas, beans and potatoes. My grandmother had a huge patch of raspberries. So sweet and tasty in June and July. She kept dozens of hens, so there were fresh eggs every day. She sold them at the garden gate and at the two ...