Promising Shallots for Large and Pickling Classes
For the first time in a few years I have some promising looking shallots for both the large classes and
For the first time in a few years I have some promising looking shallots for both the large classes and
We really took a chance to venture out with the howling gale around us, but what do you do when
Of all the 20 pointed vegetables, Celery must surely be one of the most difficult to grow to perfection as
A lot of hard work and preparation went into the onion beds this year, they were initially all forked over
My growing cabinet has been fully utilised from early November with the leeks initially having the benefit and then followed
You too, without much difficulty, can enjoy your own freshly harvested early potatoes from the middle of this May and
If you’re considering entering a heaviest onion competition next year, you should be thinking about sowing some seed right now.
The first thing to do is to remove from the greenhouse everything electrical that is unattached such as the propagator
My onion beds have been ravaged by the dreaded fungal disease White Rot. For those of you who are unfamiliar
Towards the middle of June I had the good fortune of being able to attend an open day at John
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.