Seed Heads – Large Exhibition Onions
If you happen to have had a particularly good onion
Seed Heads – Large Exhibition Onions
If you happen to have had a particularly good onion
Long and Short Carrots – Re-constructing the Beds
I have always had success with long carrots for more
September is undoubtedly one of my favourite months in the garden, it’s a time for reflection and also a time
Frost brings it’s own problems, it can particularly put a great deal of load on your electric greenhouse heater. Do
My own re selected seed of the large Kelsae onions are doing very well at the moment and will very
I am not in that much of a hurry to get my celery sown just yet, however if you have
Traditionally, Shallots (Allium ascolonium) were always planted on the shortest day, the 21st December and harvested on the longest day,
It’s madhouse time over at the greenhouses in Bangor at the moment with everything needing to be done at the
Salading or Salad vegetables are defined in the Royal Horticultural Society Show Handbook as ‘A vegetable used in either a
Celery – there is nothing worse than having banked on a certain sowing only to find, for some reason or
Different growing mixtures, cultivars and timing makes the difference between show winning parsnips and the also ran. Sowing Parsnips It’s
Have a good think of how you can utilise space within your greenhouse. There are many different designs on shelving
Hello. I’m Medwyn Williams – Thirteen times Gold medal winner at the Chelsea Flower Show, Past Chairman of the Royal Horticultural Society Fruit Vegetable and Herb Committee and President of the National Vegetable Society.