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SOMETHING IS EATING MY RUNNER BEAN PLANT something is eating at the stems of my plant. The No.1 culprit is usually baby snails, I find them clustered at the top of my canes, hiding in the foliage. As they seem to feed from the top down, they don't come into contact with the pellets on the ground, so I pick them off by hand and crush them. All gardeners know better than othergardeners
ALDI PEAT-FREE COMPOST I've noticed some of the less cheap compost is just stuff from council recycling tips, poor quality seems to abound, I am currently trying new makes, Westlands ""Jacks Magic" does seem to have a lot less "rubbish" in it, it would seem it has been screened to remove the bigger lumps at least, but that is a peat blended one. DARK GREEN AND LIGHT GREEN LEAVES ON TOMATO PLANTS 20-07-2009, 08:33 PM. Daphne, you can get minor changes in leaf colour, size etc according to growing conditions. The plants are not clones. Your skin might be darker than mine according to how much sun we have had and my potatoes ready before yours according to growing conditions. There are just so many variables in there. HOW FAR DO SLUGS TRAVEL? Share. Tweet. #2. 07-08-2009, 09:56 PM. Slugs will travel several feet or more. I've even found slugs eating apples off my tree. I'd say that at least some of your slugs will be coming back after throwing them into the hedge. Worse still, you may be dumping your problem onto the person on the otehr side of the hedge. PAK CHOI HAS STARTED FLOWERING Share. Tweet. #3. 08-05-2008, 11:22 PM. If the plants are 8" high Palborn, maybe you should have eaten them a while ago. They don't need to be in a greenhouse. Mine were planted outdoors in March and I'm eating them now. Eat what you have left and enjoy. From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs. WEED MEMBRANE UNDER RAISED BED..OR NOT? 17-04-2011, 09:35 AM. Expanding veg garden yet again and am just about to put in a 2m x 1m raised bed. (The link- a- board type ones. ) I am wondering whether or not to put weed membrane under the bed as this bit of garden has not been cleared so thoroughly as the rest. I didn;t put any under the others and we are debating if plants in the bed HOW MANY RUNNER BEANS PER POT Tweet. #4. 19-06-2018, 08:11 PM. 3 beans in that sized pot sounds ok. You will need to support it somehow or it will become very top heavy as the beans grow and will be in danger of blowing over. A life is like a garden. Perfect moments can be had, but not preserved, exceptin memory. LLAP.
HOW DO YOU KEEP THE WATERING CAN ROSE UNBLOCKED? Dynamo. You could run the water you put into your watering can through a sieve first, or even put a sieve/filter on the pipe that fills the butt. That should cut down on the debris in the rose. Last edited by Dynamo; 21-04-2012, 11:02 AM . COLLECTING FRITILLARY SEED roitelet. You could just leave them and let them self sow or wait until the seed pods are just beginning to split and then save the seeds from them. I would let them self sow, if the Mother plants are happy where they are then the babies will be as well. Gardening requires a lot of water - most of it in the form of perspiration. LAST YEARS POTATOES POPPING UP! Tweet. #2. 05-06-2010, 09:44 AM. Well, they are usually called 'volunteers' and the advice is usually to dig them up. It is because potatoes usually get blight and the last thing you want is the new plants transferring them to this year's potatoes. This year I am leaving mine, as due to manure problems I've lost half my crop andhave had to
SOMETHING IS EATING MY RUNNER BEAN PLANT something is eating at the stems of my plant. The No.1 culprit is usually baby snails, I find them clustered at the top of my canes, hiding in the foliage. As they seem to feed from the top down, they don't come into contact with the pellets on the ground, so I pick them off by hand and crush them. All gardeners know better than othergardeners
ALDI PEAT-FREE COMPOST I've noticed some of the less cheap compost is just stuff from council recycling tips, poor quality seems to abound, I am currently trying new makes, Westlands ""Jacks Magic" does seem to have a lot less "rubbish" in it, it would seem it has been screened to remove the bigger lumps at least, but that is a peat blended one. DARK GREEN AND LIGHT GREEN LEAVES ON TOMATO PLANTS 20-07-2009, 08:33 PM. Daphne, you can get minor changes in leaf colour, size etc according to growing conditions. The plants are not clones. Your skin might be darker than mine according to how much sun we have had and my potatoes ready before yours according to growing conditions. There are just so many variables in there. HOW FAR DO SLUGS TRAVEL? Share. Tweet. #2. 07-08-2009, 09:56 PM. Slugs will travel several feet or more. I've even found slugs eating apples off my tree. I'd say that at least some of your slugs will be coming back after throwing them into the hedge. Worse still, you may be dumping your problem onto the person on the otehr side of the hedge. PAK CHOI HAS STARTED FLOWERING Share. Tweet. #3. 08-05-2008, 11:22 PM. If the plants are 8" high Palborn, maybe you should have eaten them a while ago. They don't need to be in a greenhouse. Mine were planted outdoors in March and I'm eating them now. Eat what you have left and enjoy. From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs. WEED MEMBRANE UNDER RAISED BED..OR NOT? 17-04-2011, 09:35 AM. Expanding veg garden yet again and am just about to put in a 2m x 1m raised bed. (The link- a- board type ones. ) I am wondering whether or not to put weed membrane under the bed as this bit of garden has not been cleared so thoroughly as the rest. I didn;t put any under the others and we are debating if plants in the bed HOW MANY RUNNER BEANS PER POT Tweet. #4. 19-06-2018, 08:11 PM. 3 beans in that sized pot sounds ok. You will need to support it somehow or it will become very top heavy as the beans grow and will be in danger of blowing over. A life is like a garden. Perfect moments can be had, but not preserved, exceptin memory. LLAP.
HOW DO YOU KEEP THE WATERING CAN ROSE UNBLOCKED? Dynamo. You could run the water you put into your watering can through a sieve first, or even put a sieve/filter on the pipe that fills the butt. That should cut down on the debris in the rose. Last edited by Dynamo; 21-04-2012, 11:02 AM . CUCUMBER IN SAME GROWBAG AS TOMATOES? Cutecumber. When you say Burpless, I assume you are referring to Burpless Tasty Green. This is an outdoor variety, so that's your first problem. It's a big vigorous plant, so even if you try them indoors they are going to badly shade those tomatoes. I don't think I would doit myself.
ALDI PEAT-FREE COMPOST I've noticed some of the less cheap compost is just stuff from council recycling tips, poor quality seems to abound, I am currently trying new makes, Westlands ""Jacks Magic" does seem to have a lot less "rubbish" in it, it would seem it has been screened to remove the bigger lumps at least, but that is a peat blended one. VINEGAR + MARES/HORSES TAIL Vinegar + Mares/horses Tail. Last year I used vinegar to kill off the weeds between my slabs, quite successfully, including the Mares Tail (I know it's Horses Tail but I've always called it Mares). So far this year no return of the Mares Tail, some of the other perennial weeds have started. I use the vinegar not as a spray (no use on Mares Tail COURGETTE WILTING (WITH PICTURES) Courgette wilting (with pictures) 26-05-2012, 05:25 PM. One of my courgette plants is wilting in the sun - it has been doing this for the past few days. It's fine the next morning but by midday it starts to wilt. All my other courgettes located in exactly theMELON GROWING
Kirk. Not that specific one but 2 others, think one was Alaska. They will grow outdoors but not as well as under some protection. I had mine in a fair sized pot that had 50/50 compost and manure. Building a frame for them to climb was a bit of a pain and keeping them off the soil surface was done with some plastic netting (green) folded into 3 HAVE YOU EVER WRITTEN AN ESSAY? Nevertheless, there's reason to think that this can be a Russian small enterprise. Yes, the course of action is time-consuming, but should you locate a fantastic writer, you may not regret it. Furthermore, StudyBay could be your cheapest bidding internet site and also theSEED POTATOES
Will definitely get spuds I don't see any need to buy seed potatoes as they aren't shrivelled up so they have plenty of energy left to create new shoots if necessary - thus it will be OK to just rub off the long white shoots and re-chit them or just plant them. Once you get to planting time it is better to put the spuds in the ground - almost no advantage chitting them at that point (houseGERMINATING SEEDS
Remove them from the propagator as soon as you see them emerge. You don't need to prick them out into separate pots until they have proper leaves though (provided you've sown them thinly enough). I sow five or six tomato or chilli seeds per three and a half inch half-pot. Last edited by rustylady; 06-03-2014, 10:02 AM . GREEN SLIME IN MY POND 05-05-2006, 04:16 PM. Even healthy ponds get algae and slime in them at some times of year. I think this year is bad as we had sudden sun before the pond plants had really grown. The ideal is to establish a healthy eco system, more difficult with a small pond. Your local aquatic centre should sell bags of barley straw which help. COURGETTES UP THE POLE 20-05-2008, 06:17 AM. You can grow any of the vine type veggies/fruits on frames, up wigwams etc, all you have to do is to make sure that the structure is high enough and robust enough to take the weight. At Wisley the RHS grow small melons up frames and that's what I'm doing this year, along with butternut squashes (in a fruit tunnelGROW YOUR OWN
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Want to win prizes?. Get your hands on some great gardening goodies and share your own gardening stories by entering The Grow Show Awards. These awards aim to celebrate everything about growing your own - not just the picture-perfect harvests. A BEGINNER’S GUIDE TO PINCHING OUT TOMATO PLANTS 3. Pinch out the tops If you're worried that your tomato plant is growing too tall, you can also pinch off the tip of the main stem, below the highest blossom to control this. Do this once seven trusses have set on indoor plants and four on outdoor varieties. This job must be done gently to avoid any damage and towards the end of the seasonto
ALDI PEAT-FREE COMPOST I've noticed some of the less cheap compost is just stuff from council recycling tips, poor quality seems to abound, I am currently trying new makes, Westlands ""Jacks Magic" does seem to have a lot less "rubbish" in it, it would seem it has been screened to remove the bigger lumps at least, but that is a peat blended one. SOMETHING IS EATING MY RUNNER BEAN PLANT something is eating at the stems of my plant. The No.1 culprit is usually baby snails, I find them clustered at the top of my canes, hiding in the foliage. As they seem to feed from the top down, they don't come into contact with the pellets on the ground, so I pick them off by hand and crush them. All gardeners know better than othergardeners
COURGETTE WILTING (WITH PICTURES) Courgette wilting (with pictures) 26-05-2012, 05:25 PM. One of my courgette plants is wilting in the sun - it has been doing this for the past few days. It's fine the next morning but by midday it starts to wilt. All my other courgettes located in exactly the VINEGAR + MARES/HORSES TAIL Vinegar + Mares/horses Tail. Last year I used vinegar to kill off the weeds between my slabs, quite successfully, including the Mares Tail (I know it's Horses Tail but I've always called it Mares). So far this year no return of the Mares Tail, some of the other perennial weeds have started. I use the vinegar not as a spray (no use on Mares Tail COURGETTE NOT GERMINATING Try pre-germinating your remaining seeds. Put them on some damp kitchen roll in a tub of some sort, and put that in your heated propagator (raise it about an inch off the base, or it will get too hot and the seed will bake). Be sure to keep the kitchen roll moist, and if they are not showing signs of sprouting within 5 days then theyare
PAK CHOI HAS STARTED FLOWERING Share. Tweet. #3. 08-05-2008, 11:22 PM. If the plants are 8" high Palborn, maybe you should have eaten them a while ago. They don't need to be in a greenhouse. Mine were planted outdoors in March and I'm eating them now. Eat what you have left and enjoy. From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs. POT SIZE FOR TUMBLING TOMS? Tweet. #7. 06-05-2016, 02:05 PM. You might just get away with one plant per pot, but I use larger. Mine are about 300mm square x 300mm deep. You will have to check at least twice a day during hot weather to see if they need watering and feed on a regular basis.GROW YOUR OWN
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Want to win prizes?. Get your hands on some great gardening goodies and share your own gardening stories by entering The Grow Show Awards. These awards aim to celebrate everything about growing your own - not just the picture-perfect harvests. A BEGINNER’S GUIDE TO PINCHING OUT TOMATO PLANTS 3. Pinch out the tops If you're worried that your tomato plant is growing too tall, you can also pinch off the tip of the main stem, below the highest blossom to control this. Do this once seven trusses have set on indoor plants and four on outdoor varieties. This job must be done gently to avoid any damage and towards the end of the seasonto
ALDI PEAT-FREE COMPOST I've noticed some of the less cheap compost is just stuff from council recycling tips, poor quality seems to abound, I am currently trying new makes, Westlands ""Jacks Magic" does seem to have a lot less "rubbish" in it, it would seem it has been screened to remove the bigger lumps at least, but that is a peat blended one. SOMETHING IS EATING MY RUNNER BEAN PLANT something is eating at the stems of my plant. The No.1 culprit is usually baby snails, I find them clustered at the top of my canes, hiding in the foliage. As they seem to feed from the top down, they don't come into contact with the pellets on the ground, so I pick them off by hand and crush them. All gardeners know better than othergardeners
COURGETTE WILTING (WITH PICTURES) Courgette wilting (with pictures) 26-05-2012, 05:25 PM. One of my courgette plants is wilting in the sun - it has been doing this for the past few days. It's fine the next morning but by midday it starts to wilt. All my other courgettes located in exactly the COURGETTE NOT GERMINATING Try pre-germinating your remaining seeds. Put them on some damp kitchen roll in a tub of some sort, and put that in your heated propagator (raise it about an inch off the base, or it will get too hot and the seed will bake). Be sure to keep the kitchen roll moist, and if they are not showing signs of sprouting within 5 days then theyare
VINEGAR + MARES/HORSES TAIL Vinegar + Mares/horses Tail. Last year I used vinegar to kill off the weeds between my slabs, quite successfully, including the Mares Tail (I know it's Horses Tail but I've always called it Mares). So far this year no return of the Mares Tail, some of the other perennial weeds have started. I use the vinegar not as a spray (no use on Mares Tail PAK CHOI HAS STARTED FLOWERING Share. Tweet. #3. 08-05-2008, 11:22 PM. If the plants are 8" high Palborn, maybe you should have eaten them a while ago. They don't need to be in a greenhouse. Mine were planted outdoors in March and I'm eating them now. Eat what you have left and enjoy. From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs. POT SIZE FOR TUMBLING TOMS? Tweet. #7. 06-05-2016, 02:05 PM. You might just get away with one plant per pot, but I use larger. Mine are about 300mm square x 300mm deep. You will have to check at least twice a day during hot weather to see if they need watering and feed on a regular basis. GREAT BRITISH GROWING AWARDS Vote today! The nominations are in, and it is now time to cast your votes in the Great British Growing Awards. We want to know your horticultural heroes in a whole host of categories - from trusted celebrity gardeners, to bloggers, and inspiring gardens to organisations that go above and beyond to help growers up and down thecountry.
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Will definitely get spuds I don't see any need to buy seed potatoes as they aren't shrivelled up so they have plenty of energy left to create new shoots if necessary - thus it will be OK to just rub off the long white shoots and re-chit them or just plant them. Once you get to planting time it is better to put the spuds in the ground - almost no advantage chitting them at that point (houseMELON GROWING
Kirk. Not that specific one but 2 others, think one was Alaska. They will grow outdoors but not as well as under some protection. I had mine in a fair sized pot that had 50/50 compost and manure. Building a frame for them to climb was a bit of a pain and keeping them off the soil surface was done with some plastic netting (green) folded into 3 RUNNER BEANS? WHICH WAY UP? Tweet. #7. 25-03-2014, 08:01 PM. As a rule, the roots go down and the growing tip goes up no hassles and irrelevant of how you plant, every now and again you see a funny one that takes a bit to sort itself out. Ain't nature wonderful. Never test the depth of the water with bothfeet.
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Want to win prizes?. Get your hands on some great gardening goodies and share your own gardening stories by entering The Grow Show Awards. These awards aim to celebrate everything about growing your own - not just the picture-perfect harvests. GREAT BRITISH GROWING AWARDS Vote today! The nominations are in, and it is now time to cast your votes in the Great British Growing Awards. We want to know your horticultural heroes in a whole host of categories - from trusted celebrity gardeners, to bloggers, and inspiring gardens to organisations that go above and beyond to help growers up and down thecountry.
A BEGINNER’S GUIDE TO PINCHING OUT TOMATO PLANTS 3. Pinch out the tops If you're worried that your tomato plant is growing too tall, you can also pinch off the tip of the main stem, below the highest blossom to control this. Do this once seven trusses have set on indoor plants and four on outdoor varieties. This job must be done gently to avoid any damage and towards the end of the seasonto
COURGETTE NOT GERMINATING Try pre-germinating your remaining seeds. Put them on some damp kitchen roll in a tub of some sort, and put that in your heated propagator (raise it about an inch off the base, or it will get too hot and the seed will bake). Be sure to keep the kitchen roll moist, and if they are not showing signs of sprouting within 5 days then theyare
WEED MEMBRANE UNDER RAISED BED..OR NOT? 17-04-2011, 09:35 AM. Expanding veg garden yet again and am just about to put in a 2m x 1m raised bed. (The link- a- board type ones. ) I am wondering whether or not to put weed membrane under the bed as this bit of garden has not been cleared so thoroughly as the rest. I didn;t put any under the others and we are debating if plants in the bed COLLECTING FRITILLARY SEED roitelet. You could just leave them and let them self sow or wait until the seed pods are just beginning to split and then save the seeds from them. I would let them self sow, if the Mother plants are happy where they are then the babies will be as well. Gardening requires a lot of water - most of it in the form of perspiration. LAST YEARS POTATOES POPPING UP! Tweet. #2. 05-06-2010, 09:44 AM. Well, they are usually called 'volunteers' and the advice is usually to dig them up. It is because potatoes usually get blight and the last thing you want is the new plants transferring them to this year's potatoes. This year I am leaving mine, as due to manure problems I've lost half my crop andhave had to
GREENFLY ON TOMATOES Tweet. #2. 09-07-2009, 05:07 PM. Squishing, spraying with very diluted soft soap, put outdoors during the day for other bugs to feast on, hijack a ladybird and lock them in the greenhouse.. Any or all of the above. I put them outside and if I've still got greenfly, IGROW YOUR OWN
Grow Your Own Magazine - GYO Growing & How To Grow Vegetables tomatoes, fruit from your garden - Tips on Growing THE DIRT PODCAST, BY GROW YOUR OWN MAGAZINE The Dirt from Grow Your Own is the podcast that tells you it’s OK that your carrots have five legs, or that the slugs got more of your veg than you did! We want to shift the focus away from picture-perfect plots and flawless harvests to simply falling in love with the joy of gardening - the good, the bad and the ugly!LOVE GARDENING?
Want to win prizes?. Get your hands on some great gardening goodies and share your own gardening stories by entering The Grow Show Awards. These awards aim to celebrate everything about growing your own - not just the picture-perfect harvests. GREAT BRITISH GROWING AWARDS Vote today! The nominations are in, and it is now time to cast your votes in the Great British Growing Awards. We want to know your horticultural heroes in a whole host of categories - from trusted celebrity gardeners, to bloggers, and inspiring gardens to organisations that go above and beyond to help growers up and down thecountry.
A BEGINNER’S GUIDE TO PINCHING OUT TOMATO PLANTS 3. Pinch out the tops If you're worried that your tomato plant is growing too tall, you can also pinch off the tip of the main stem, below the highest blossom to control this. Do this once seven trusses have set on indoor plants and four on outdoor varieties. This job must be done gently to avoid any damage and towards the end of the seasonto
COURGETTE NOT GERMINATING Try pre-germinating your remaining seeds. Put them on some damp kitchen roll in a tub of some sort, and put that in your heated propagator (raise it about an inch off the base, or it will get too hot and the seed will bake). Be sure to keep the kitchen roll moist, and if they are not showing signs of sprouting within 5 days then theyare
WEED MEMBRANE UNDER RAISED BED..OR NOT? 17-04-2011, 09:35 AM. Expanding veg garden yet again and am just about to put in a 2m x 1m raised bed. (The link- a- board type ones. ) I am wondering whether or not to put weed membrane under the bed as this bit of garden has not been cleared so thoroughly as the rest. I didn;t put any under the others and we are debating if plants in the bed COLLECTING FRITILLARY SEED roitelet. You could just leave them and let them self sow or wait until the seed pods are just beginning to split and then save the seeds from them. I would let them self sow, if the Mother plants are happy where they are then the babies will be as well. Gardening requires a lot of water - most of it in the form of perspiration. LAST YEARS POTATOES POPPING UP! Tweet. #2. 05-06-2010, 09:44 AM. Well, they are usually called 'volunteers' and the advice is usually to dig them up. It is because potatoes usually get blight and the last thing you want is the new plants transferring them to this year's potatoes. This year I am leaving mine, as due to manure problems I've lost half my crop andhave had to
GREENFLY ON TOMATOES Tweet. #2. 09-07-2009, 05:07 PM. Squishing, spraying with very diluted soft soap, put outdoors during the day for other bugs to feast on, hijack a ladybird and lock them in the greenhouse.. Any or all of the above. I put them outside and if I've still got greenfly, ILOVE GARDENING?
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Greenhouse, cold frame or patio aubergines may be grown in 23cm pots filled with soil-based John Innes no. 1 compost, which holds moisture well. Space the pots 50–60cm apart to give them plenty of room. Alternatively, plant the aubergines up into grow bags at two or threeper bag.
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Knowle Nets’ cages and polytunnels have been developed over 50 years and are built to last. Supplied with all nets and fixings, every cage is made to order in the TRANSPLANTING WILD GARLIC 15-05-2020, 02:44 PM. Considering how invasive it is, I'm pretty sure it will survive transplanting at any time of year, at least as long as you keep it watered. As said above, though, removing whole plants from the wild is illegal. If it's private land, though, you can do it with the land owners permission, of course. CUCUMBER IN SAME GROWBAG AS TOMATOES? Cutecumber. When you say Burpless, I assume you are referring to Burpless Tasty Green. This is an outdoor variety, so that's your first problem. It's a big vigorous plant, so even if you try them indoors they are going to badly shade those tomatoes. I don't think I would doit myself.
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Want to win prizes?. Get your hands on some great gardening goodies and share your own gardening stories by entering The Grow Show Awards. These awards aim to celebrate everything about growing your own - not just the picture-perfect harvests. GREAT BRITISH GROWING AWARDS Vote today! The nominations are in, and it is now time to cast your votes in the Great British Growing Awards. We want to know your horticultural heroes in a whole host of categories - from trusted celebrity gardeners, to bloggers, and inspiring gardens to organisations that go above and beyond to help growers up and down thecountry.
A BEGINNER’S GUIDE TO PINCHING OUT TOMATO PLANTS 3. Pinch out the tops If you're worried that your tomato plant is growing too tall, you can also pinch off the tip of the main stem, below the highest blossom to control this. Do this once seven trusses have set on indoor plants and four on outdoor varieties. This job must be done gently to avoid any damage and towards the end of the seasonto
COURGETTE NOT GERMINATING Try pre-germinating your remaining seeds. Put them on some damp kitchen roll in a tub of some sort, and put that in your heated propagator (raise it about an inch off the base, or it will get too hot and the seed will bake). Be sure to keep the kitchen roll moist, and if they are not showing signs of sprouting within 5 days then theyare
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A BEGINNER’S GUIDE TO PINCHING OUT TOMATO PLANTS 3. Pinch out the tops If you're worried that your tomato plant is growing too tall, you can also pinch off the tip of the main stem, below the highest blossom to control this. Do this once seven trusses have set on indoor plants and four on outdoor varieties. This job must be done gently to avoid any damage and towards the end of the seasonto
COURGETTE NOT GERMINATING Try pre-germinating your remaining seeds. Put them on some damp kitchen roll in a tub of some sort, and put that in your heated propagator (raise it about an inch off the base, or it will get too hot and the seed will bake). Be sure to keep the kitchen roll moist, and if they are not showing signs of sprouting within 5 days then theyare
WEED MEMBRANE UNDER RAISED BED..OR NOT? 17-04-2011, 09:35 AM. Expanding veg garden yet again and am just about to put in a 2m x 1m raised bed. (The link- a- board type ones. ) I am wondering whether or not to put weed membrane under the bed as this bit of garden has not been cleared so thoroughly as the rest. I didn;t put any under the others and we are debating if plants in the bed COLLECTING FRITILLARY SEED roitelet. You could just leave them and let them self sow or wait until the seed pods are just beginning to split and then save the seeds from them. I would let them self sow, if the Mother plants are happy where they are then the babies will be as well. Gardening requires a lot of water - most of it in the form of perspiration. LAST YEARS POTATOES POPPING UP! Tweet. #2. 05-06-2010, 09:44 AM. Well, they are usually called 'volunteers' and the advice is usually to dig them up. It is because potatoes usually get blight and the last thing you want is the new plants transferring them to this year's potatoes. This year I am leaving mine, as due to manure problems I've lost half my crop andhave had to
GREENFLY ON TOMATOES Tweet. #2. 09-07-2009, 05:07 PM. Squishing, spraying with very diluted soft soap, put outdoors during the day for other bugs to feast on, hijack a ladybird and lock them in the greenhouse.. Any or all of the above. I put them outside and if I've still got greenfly, ILOVE GARDENING?
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A BEGINNER’S GUIDE TO PINCHING OUT TOMATO PLANTS These popular plants are a great addition to the plot for gardeners of all skill levels. With a little bit of training they can become heavy croppers that will provide juicy red fruits for the summer. COURGETTE NOT GERMINATING Forum; On the Plot; Vegging Out; If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. WEED MEMBRANE UNDER RAISED BED..OR NOT? Expanding veg garden yet again and am just about to put in a 2m x 1m raised bed. (The link- a- board type ones. ) I am wondering whether or not to put weed membrane under the bed as this bit of garden has not been cleared so thoroughly as the rest. COLLECTING FRITILLARY SEED Forum; On the Plot; The Flower Mill; If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. GREENFLY ON TOMATOES Forum; On the Plot; Vegging Out; If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. LAST YEARS POTATOES POPPING UP! after having a house fire,my pots got left in,i dug them out when we moved back in and was surprised by the amount we got out,filled over 4 bags,still finding volunteer pots this year,they seem to come from really deep down,also when getting rid of old plants,dont bury crocosmia,i did, over 3ft down two years ago,they are popping up again and again..never mind, the veg patch will look veryGROW YOUR OWN
Grow Your Own Magazine - GYO Growing & How To Grow Vegetables tomatoes, fruit from your garden - Tips on Growing THE DIRT PODCAST, BY GROW YOUR OWN MAGAZINEGROW YOUR OWN MAGAZINE UKGROW YOUR OWNNFCA THE DIRT PODCASTTHE REAL DIRT PODCASTBEST FREE PODCAST SITEORNERY MULE PODCAST Welcome to The Dirt Podcast. The Dirt from Grow Your Own is the podcast that tells you it’s OK that your carrots have five legs, or that the slugs got more of your veg than you did!LOVE GARDENING?
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A BEGINNER’S GUIDE TO PINCHING OUT TOMATO PLANTS These popular plants are a great addition to the plot for gardeners of all skill levels. With a little bit of training they can become heavy croppers that will provide juicy red fruits for the summer. COURGETTE NOT GERMINATING Forum; On the Plot; Vegging Out; If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. WEED MEMBRANE UNDER RAISED BED..OR NOT? Expanding veg garden yet again and am just about to put in a 2m x 1m raised bed. (The link- a- board type ones. ) I am wondering whether or not to put weed membrane under the bed as this bit of garden has not been cleared so thoroughly as the rest. COLLECTING FRITILLARY SEED Forum; On the Plot; The Flower Mill; If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. GREENFLY ON TOMATOES Forum; On the Plot; Vegging Out; If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. LAST YEARS POTATOES POPPING UP! after having a house fire,my pots got left in,i dug them out when we moved back in and was surprised by the amount we got out,filled over 4 bags,still finding volunteer pots this year,they seem to come from really deep down,also when getting rid of old plants,dont bury crocosmia,i did, over 3ft down two years ago,they are popping up again and again..never mind, the veg patch will look veryLOVE GARDENING?
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Once the seedlings have each reached about 3cm in height they can be transplanted into individual 7.5cm pots. Carefully ease out the seedlings using a dibber (a pencil will do) while gently holding them by the leaves, to lower the risk of harming their delicate stems. NORTHERN POLYTUNNELS Northern Polytunnels has been leading the way with polytunnel design since 1969. These UK-manufactured structures exude quality – with aluminium fittings coming as standard.KNOWLE NETS
Knowle Nets’ cages and polytunnels have been developed over 50 years and are built to last. Supplied with all nets and fixings, every cage is made to order in the DARK GREEN AND LIGHT GREEN LEAVES ON TOMATO PLANTS Forum; On the Plot; Vegging Out; If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. PLASTIC V WOOD COMPOST BINS Forum; On the Plot; New Shoots; If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. CUCUMBER IN SAME GROWBAG AS TOMATOES? Forum; On the Plot; Vegging Out; If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. CUT ROUNDS - BREAD/SCONES - THE GRAPEVINE Those of you watching the Edwardian Farm will have seen them selling cream teas to the tourists who came in on the boat. Here is a recipe for the cut rounds - made instead of scones. - taken off the website for the series - actually in the chat at the end! ANTS IN MY POLYTUNNEL. Forum; On the Plot; Undercover Operations; If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. This website and carefully selected third parties use cookies on this site to improve performance, for analytics and for advertising. By browsing this site you are agreeing to this. For more information see our Privacy and Cookiepolicy .
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