Avoiding Malformed Shallots
There’s no doubt that the eventual shape of the shallot is dependant on when the plant was harvested, the important
There’s no doubt that the eventual shape of the shallot is dependant on when the plant was harvested, the important
Not so many years ago, the class for small onions or onions under 8 ounces as they used to be
Particularly vulnerable to frost at this time are the young sprouting shoots on your exhibition potatoes, do make sure that
For the gardener, and in particular the Showman, the cauliflower is much more difficult to grow to perfection than the
The Judging of horticultural produce is not an exact science and never will be and a decision often rests on
Regardless of whatever weather is thrown at us, we still have a job to do in order to get the
The period from the middle of July through to early September was rather hectic to say the least, I don’t
To produce a good quality trench celery for the show bench doesn’t mean that you actually grow it in trenches
Keeping a careful eye on the development and growth pattern of the shallot is essential for well shaped bulbs and
Some of you may already have your exhibition potatoes planted out but I prefer to leave them until around this
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.