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Strong Onion Plants for the Large Exhibition Classes
The onions were sown just after Christmas in an attempt to get them to mature slightly later giving me a
So much to do in the Garden
The amount of work to be getting on with at this time of year is phenomenal and inevitably, even with
Protecting your vegetables from Storms
I have had to use so many panes to repair my greenhouse and the cost of horticultural glass these days
Onions – Soil Warming Cables and Polytunnels
The soil warming cables in the onion beds were not switched on this year until about ten days ago and
Varieties of Stump Rooted Carrots
The first batch of stump rooted carrots, as they are called by the National Vegetable Society, or other than long
White Powdery Mildew and Peas
Over the past few years I haven’t been able to show any peas, mainly because they had matured too early
Root Vegetables – Enviro Mesh and Polytunnels
I am very pleased with the progress of my first sowing of parsnips this year; they were sown on 21st
Exhibition Potatoes and Poly Pots
Some of you may already have your exhibition potatoes planted out but I prefer to leave them until around this
Welsh Seedling Leeks
I have reduced the quantity of leeks slightly this year as I needed one of the beds to grow some
Horse Manure, New Zealand Flatworms and a visit to Scottish Crop Research Institute, Dundee
Horse manure leads to thinking about worms, which leads to thoughts about the New Zealand Flatworm, plus a visit to