The Malvern Autumn Show
25th and 26th September 2004. The Malvern Great Autumn show is usually the last big vegetable celebration of the year
25th and 26th September 2004. The Malvern Great Autumn show is usually the last big vegetable celebration of the year
Depending on the growing conditions each onion could increase in size by anything between 2 to 3 inches in circumference
You can never leave your tomatoes for a day before you find there is always something extra that you can
September is undoubtedly one of my favourite months in the garden, it’s a time for reflection and also a time
Cauliflowers are not easy to grow well and can very often be a disappointment when they are ready too early
We now come to probably the most important bit, at this stage do not apply any water at all to
I was invited to have a look at Peter Glazebrook’s garden, the giant vegetable grower, just after I had finished
Celery – there is nothing worse than having banked on a certain sowing only to find, for some reason or
The doors and frames to my polytunnels are not going to last very long unless treated. It really isn’t a
There’s no doubt about it that the use of artificial lights in the greenhouse has improved the quality and size
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.