Onions – Winning that elusive Red Card
Growing onions for exhibition is undoubtedly a fascinating hobby but the art of growing them is really only the first
Growing onions for exhibition is undoubtedly a fascinating hobby but the art of growing them is really only the first
The RHS show handbook sub committee have a very extensive task on their hands as they try and bring the
It may appear to be early days yet for planning for next year but time will soon catch up as
Three varieties were planted, Kestrel, Mona Lisa and Winston and they grew away almost immediately with very strong haulms. As
My own re selected seed of the large Kelsae onions are doing very well at the moment and will very
The reason for emptying out the beds or drums of sand is not quite as daft as it sounds, there
Time to thumb through the many colourful catalogues that always drop through the letter box at this time of year.
On the 11th August I was over in Southern Ireland judging their biggest one day show at Tullamore. It was
Runner beans have never been one of my strong vegetables on the show bench, indeed it’s one that I have
There’s nothing I enjoy more on a warm Summers evening than having a look at the range of vegetables now
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.