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Pruning my apple tree
No you won't!
Nature's very forgiving.... Yes, cut off the lowest branches if they're a nuisance. Yes, cut out crossing branches. Once you've done that, you'll be able to see whether you need...
No you won't!
Nature's very forgiving.... Yes, cut off the lowest branches if they're a nuisance. Yes, cut out crossing branches. Once you've done that, you'll be able to see whether you need to take out any growth from the centre. You're supposed to be able to throw a hat up through the...
No you won't!
Nature's very forgiving.... Yes, cut off the lowest branches if they're a nuisance. Yes, cut out crossing branches. Once you've done that, you'll be able to see whether you need to take out any growth from the centre. You're...
No you won't!
Nature's very forgiving.... Yes, cut off the lowest branches if they're a nuisance. Yes, cut out crossing branches. Once you've done that, you'll be able to see whether you need...
Clueless 1 v2
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Sep 11, 2022
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noisette47
Sep 12, 2022
Juicy dessert apple for late harvesting - starting September
Spartan, definitely red and juicy may be a bit late for you; Harvest October it says, mine are generally eaten by then. Laxtons Superb again October, but lovely. Cox is ready in September but not...
Spartan, definitely red and juicy may be a bit late for you; Harvest October it says, mine are generally eaten by then. Laxtons Superb again October, but lovely. Cox is ready in September but not really red, Queen Cox is redder. There is also Red Falstaff. This link could be worth a look Apple...
Spartan, definitely red and juicy may be a bit late for you; Harvest October it says, mine are generally eaten by then. Laxtons Superb again October, but lovely. Cox is ready in September but not really red, Queen Cox is redder. There is also Red...
Spartan, definitely red and juicy may be a bit late for you; Harvest October it says, mine are generally eaten by then. Laxtons Superb again October, but lovely. Cox is ready in September but not...
Clueless 1 v2
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Sep 6, 2022
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NigelJ
Sep 6, 2022
Where to source "clean" organic compost for my veg planter?
I was watching a clip the other day called something like "turning horse manure into compost in four weeks" and they just covered it over with plastic and turned it over during the middle of the...
I was watching a clip the other day called something like "turning horse manure into compost in four weeks" and they just covered it over with plastic and turned it over during the middle of the 4 weeks. Could just be internet nonsense though
I was watching a clip the other day called something like "turning horse manure into compost in four weeks" and they just covered it over with plastic and turned it over during the middle of the 4 weeks. Could just be internet nonsense though
I was watching a clip the other day called something like "turning horse manure into compost in four weeks" and they just covered it over with plastic and turned it over during the middle of the...
ChrisWales
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Sep 2, 2022
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ChrisWales
Sep 6, 2022
A couple of courgette questions
Loosely related...when my polytunnel cucumbers got mosaic virus and RSM, I binned most but cut back a couple of Telegraph plants to see if they'd re-generate. With some TLC and regular watering,...
Loosely related...when my polytunnel cucumbers got mosaic virus and RSM, I binned most but cut back a couple of Telegraph plants to see if they'd re-generate. With some TLC and regular watering, they did and are producing lovely cucumbers again
I always have cut off the mildewy leaves on...
Loosely related...when my polytunnel cucumbers got mosaic virus and RSM, I binned most but cut back a couple of Telegraph plants to see if they'd re-generate. With some TLC and regular watering, they did and are producing lovely cucumbers again
...
Loosely related...when my polytunnel cucumbers got mosaic virus and RSM, I binned most but cut back a couple of Telegraph plants to see if they'd re-generate. With some TLC and regular watering,...
Clueless 1 v2
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Jul 15, 2022
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noisette47
Aug 30, 2022
Cucumbers
We cant eat our cucumbers quick enough, so have started giving them to neighbours and inlaws
We cant eat our cucumbers quick enough, so have started giving them to neighbours and inlaws
We cant eat our cucumbers quick enough, so have started giving them to neighbours and inlaws
We cant eat our cucumbers quick enough, so have started giving them to neighbours and inlaws
Welshman
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Jul 31, 2022
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Welshman
Aug 28, 2022
Complete novice with empty veg planter(s)
Hi @ChrisWales , welcome!The planters look brilliant, very neat and smart.
I'm leaving the soil and drainage questions to the experts, but regarding what to plant:What do you like to eat?...
Hi @ChrisWales , welcome!The planters look brilliant, very neat and smart.
I'm leaving the soil and drainage questions to the experts, but regarding what to plant:What do you like to eat? Personally I wouldn't use such a premium, limited space for anything that supermarkets sell cheaply...
Hi @ChrisWales , welcome!The planters look brilliant, very neat and smart.
I'm leaving the soil and drainage questions to the experts, but regarding what to plant:What do you like to eat? Personally I wouldn't use such a premium, limited...
Hi @ChrisWales , welcome!The planters look brilliant, very neat and smart.
I'm leaving the soil and drainage questions to the experts, but regarding what to plant:What do you like to eat?...
ChrisWales
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Aug 28, 2022
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Selleri
Aug 28, 2022
Please recommend me a plum tree
For the best flavour, opt for a greengage. Denniston's Superb (aka Imperial Gage) is self fertile. I'm not sure that any variety is especially resistant to pests. To prevent moth problems, hang...
For the best flavour, opt for a greengage. Denniston's Superb (aka Imperial Gage) is self fertile. I'm not sure that any variety is especially resistant to pests. To prevent moth problems, hang a pheromone trap in the tree in early spring. This site might be of some help.....Dessert - Self...
For the best flavour, opt for a greengage. Denniston's Superb (aka Imperial Gage) is self fertile. I'm not sure that any variety is especially resistant to pests. To prevent moth problems, hang a pheromone trap in the tree in early spring. This...
For the best flavour, opt for a greengage. Denniston's Superb (aka Imperial Gage) is self fertile. I'm not sure that any variety is especially resistant to pests. To prevent moth problems, hang...
Howard Stone
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Aug 25, 2022
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noisette47
Aug 25, 2022
Pulling the plug on my potatoes
It's cost me all of £4.70 for the seeds including delivery, and the front garden is doing nothing now til next spring, so I haven't really got anything to lose by trying.
It's cost me all of £4.70 for the seeds including delivery, and the front garden is doing nothing now til next spring, so I haven't really got anything to lose by trying.
It's cost me all of £4.70 for the seeds including delivery, and the front garden is doing nothing now til next spring, so I haven't really got anything to lose by trying.
It's cost me all of £4.70 for the seeds including delivery, and the front garden is doing nothing now til next spring, so I haven't really got anything to lose by trying.
Clueless 1 v2
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Aug 21, 2022
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Clueless 1 v2
Aug 21, 2022
Window sill edibles
I'd try watercress.' Aqua' from Unwins, in tray or pots. Doesn't need running water but is best kept well damp. When it eventually runs to seed, save and resow.
I'd try watercress.' Aqua' from Unwins, in tray or pots. Doesn't need running water but is best kept well damp. When it eventually runs to seed, save and resow.
I'd try watercress.' Aqua' from Unwins, in tray or pots. Doesn't need running water but is best kept well damp. When it eventually runs to seed, save and resow.
I'd try watercress.' Aqua' from Unwins, in tray or pots. Doesn't need running water but is best kept well damp. When it eventually runs to seed, save and resow.
Clueless 1 v2
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Aug 11, 2022
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infradig
Aug 18, 2022
More plums than we can eat
It doesn't need to be that hot if you have it in full sun and sheltered from the wind. 85 in the shade, which is how temps are normally recorded, could be massively hotter in direct sunlight and...
It doesn't need to be that hot if you have it in full sun and sheltered from the wind. 85 in the shade, which is how temps are normally recorded, could be massively hotter in direct sunlight and even higher on a reflective surface.
It doesn't need to be that hot if you have it in full sun and sheltered from the wind. 85 in the shade, which is how temps are normally recorded, could be massively hotter in direct sunlight and even higher on a reflective surface.
It doesn't need to be that hot if you have it in full sun and sheltered from the wind. 85 in the shade, which is how temps are normally recorded, could be massively hotter in direct sunlight and...
Clueless 1 v2
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Aug 3, 2022
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shiney
Aug 7, 2022
Fellow edible gardeners
How deep is the soil? You can plant certain varieties of potato now for late autumn cropping.Autumn and Christmas 'potatoes' - potato collection
How deep is the soil? You can plant certain varieties of potato now for late autumn cropping.Autumn and Christmas 'potatoes' - potato collection
How deep is the soil? You can plant certain varieties of potato now for late autumn cropping.Autumn and Christmas 'potatoes' - potato collection
How deep is the soil? You can plant certain varieties of potato now for late autumn cropping.Autumn and Christmas 'potatoes' - potato collection
Welshman
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Aug 4, 2022
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928
Clueless 1 v2
Aug 5, 2022
Question for the.... Natural historians
History Of Jam, Jelly, & Preserves
History Of Jam, Jelly, & Preserves
History Of Jam, Jelly, & Preserves
History Of Jam, Jelly, & Preserves
Clueless 1 v2
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Aug 4, 2022
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648
Upsydaisy
Aug 5, 2022
Can anyone name this herb for me
I think thyme as well. Rub the leaves and it should smell of thyme.
I think thyme as well. Rub the leaves and it should smell of thyme.
I think thyme as well. Rub the leaves and it should smell of thyme.
I think thyme as well. Rub the leaves and it should smell of thyme.
teddy6
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Jul 29, 2022
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JWK
Jul 29, 2022
Cucamelons
Hoooo..that's you and JWK off the Christmas card list! lol
Hoooo..that's you and JWK off the Christmas card list! lol
Hoooo..that's you and JWK off the Christmas card list! lol
Hoooo..that's you and JWK off the Christmas card list! lol
Michael04
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Jul 22, 2022
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noisette47
Jul 24, 2022
Blackberry Merton Thornless
Thanks for the photos, it looks a compact plant for a Blackberry which would suit our small garden.Think we will have to look for a new plant as still no signs of any new shoots on the old...
Thanks for the photos, it looks a compact plant for a Blackberry which would suit our small garden.Think we will have to look for a new plant as still no signs of any new shoots on the old Merton which looks even poorer after the heatwave. Will give it a foliar feed and see if that perks it...
Thanks for the photos, it looks a compact plant for a Blackberry which would suit our small garden.Think we will have to look for a new plant as still no signs of any new shoots on the old Merton which looks even poorer after the...
Thanks for the photos, it looks a compact plant for a Blackberry which would suit our small garden.Think we will have to look for a new plant as still no signs of any new shoots on the old...
ricky101
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Jul 20, 2022
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ricky101
Jul 21, 2022
Rhubarb?
More seriously you just need a big pot, somebody I worked with grew rhubarb in a 1 m x 1 m x 1 m planter quite successfully, just needed plenty of water.
More seriously you just need a big pot, somebody I worked with grew rhubarb in a 1 m x 1 m x 1 m planter quite successfully, just needed plenty of water.
More seriously you just need a big pot, somebody I worked with grew rhubarb in a 1 m x 1 m x 1 m planter quite successfully, just needed plenty of water.
More seriously you just need a big pot, somebody I worked with grew rhubarb in a 1 m x 1 m x 1 m planter quite successfully, just needed plenty of water.
mazambo
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Jul 9, 2022
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NigelJ
Jul 16, 2022
Tall spuds
Excellent idea John, I'll keep that in mind for next year.
Excellent idea John, I'll keep that in mind for next year.
Excellent idea John, I'll keep that in mind for next year.
Excellent idea John, I'll keep that in mind for next year.
dogsbody
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Jul 11, 2022
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dogsbody
Jul 11, 2022
My potato plants seem to be shrinking
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Clueless 1 v2
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Jul 10, 2022
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pete
Jul 11, 2022
Room for Aubergines
Some have just started flowering .. I'm loving their character.. prickly with beautiful flowers!! They are easy to keep moist at present so I think they're happy in their current situ, though I...
Some have just started flowering .. I'm loving their character.. prickly with beautiful flowers!! They are easy to keep moist at present so I think they're happy in their current situ, though I did spot a bout of aphids so have zapped them with diluted washing up liquid and hoping that does the...
Some have just started flowering .. I'm loving their character.. prickly with beautiful flowers!! They are easy to keep moist at present so I think they're happy in their current situ, though I did spot a bout of aphids so have zapped them with...
Some have just started flowering .. I'm loving their character.. prickly with beautiful flowers!! They are easy to keep moist at present so I think they're happy in their current situ, though I...
Jowo
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Jul 10, 2022
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Jowo
Jul 10, 2022
Raspberry leaves.Advice please
Morning, Thanks ricky101
Morning, Thanks ricky101
Morning, Thanks ricky101
Morning, Thanks ricky101
Michael04
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Jul 8, 2022
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Michael04
Jul 10, 2022
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