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Helping you grow your own fruits & vegetables because homegrown tastes best! Create a sustainable, wildlife friendly, productive & beautiful garden. Vegetable growers blog full of gardening articles, tips and tricks for growing your own vegetables
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Beetroot is one of my best friends in the garden as we get so much out of it: using it for juicing, grating it for salads, roasting, baking and - my favour ..read more
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1M ago
March can be a deceptive month. The season is clearly starting to turn with warmer days, grass beginning to grow and buds opening on fruit bushes, yet it i ..read more
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1M ago
When it comes to polytunnel growing, there tends to be something of a consensus around which crops are reliable staples in a temperate climate such as in t ..read more
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It might sound like a phrase from some futuristic sci-fi story involving androids and off-world colonies, but xeriscaping actually comes from the Greek word ..read more
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1M ago
The popularity of Metal Raised Beds continues to grow, with more and more gardeners seeing them as a compact, durable and low-maintenance option for gro ..read more
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If you were alive 144 million years ago, you wouldn't need to worry about providing winter food for wild birds because you would have been on the menu yo ..read more
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As winter approaches in the second half of the year it's important to consider protecting your plants from cold weather - and the damage that can be caus ..read more
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1M ago
When it comes to watering the vegetable garden, convenience and automation has a lot going for it, but it’s not the be all and end all. Being a gardeni ..read more
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Frost, or even the spectre of frost, is something that all gardeners are wary of. While some plants are more able to withstand a spell of cold temperatures ..read more
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1M ago
Many of you will have noticed it is no longer Autumn, so clearly planting tulips and daffodils aren't an option at the moment. The great news is there are ..read more