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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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17h ago
As was briefly mentioned in my mail of a couple of weeks ago, changing weather patterns can challenge our habits and our 'collective wisdom' about the tradit ..read more
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1w ago
There are many claims made about seaweed in terms of it's beneficial effects for the gardener. It is known to improve soil structure and invigorate soil ..read more
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3w ago
When doing a quick (or maybe not so quick; I like to make sure I'm fully informed) spot of research for this article, I came across a blog from Pumpkin B ..read more
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1M ago
Urban gardening often involves having to make the most of small spaces. Just how much space you have to work with will depend on circumstance, but it’s pos ..read more
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2M ago
I had the pleasure on Monday evening to give my very first talk to a gardening club. It was all very professional with a projector for my (first ever) Powe ..read more
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2M ago
Collecting autumn leaves may seem like another garden tidying task to add to the list, but they are actually a valuable resource for the vegetable gardener ..read more
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2M ago
When doing a quick (or maybe not so quick; I like to make sure I'm fully informed) spot of research for this article, I came across a blog from Pumpkin B ..read more
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3M ago
If you're familiar with the Quickcrop garden diary, you may have noticed the low timber fence around my vegetable plot, which is supposed to keep things lo ..read more
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3M ago
Whether you're moving into a new build or you're looking to improve an existing boundary that has deteriorated, the thorny (pun intended) question of fenci ..read more
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5M ago
Comfrey leaves are highly regarded as a natural and sustainable plant feed. The plant's far-growing roots enable it to extract nutrients from deep in the s ..read more