Soil – A Priceless Commodity
It is vitally important that we give due regard to the dark brown material that can yield so much food.
It is vitally important that we give due regard to the dark brown material that can yield so much food.
All vegetables that are grown for showing have been awarded points, and the exhibition value of any kind of vegetable
The vegetable that gave me most satisfaction last season was undoubtedly my short carrots, or stump carrots, as they are
This year I went the extra mile in potting the plants on from my normal relatively small pot into a
Flower Shows in this country are part of our heritage and must be preserved as much as possible. However they
There are two main types of hoes, the Dutch hoe is the old traditional type that gets rid quite effectively
We are now probably right in the middle of showing and many of us will be travelling up and down
Might I suggest that you build yourself a temporary cover to go over your carrot beds, both for the long
Traditionally, Shallots (Allium ascolonium) were always planted on the shortest day, the 21st December and harvested on the longest day,
At least twice a week I shall be sowing some vegetable or other in my greenhouses here and at the
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.