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  1. oakdaledave

    How best to protect the wood on a raised veg bed?

    Drainage looks good around there Eddie:)
    Drainage looks good around there Eddie:)
    Drainage looks good around there Eddie:)
    Drainage looks good around there Eddie:)
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  2. Hetty

    Garlic..whole or cloves?

    Thank you very much for replying :) I shall get it planted seperately today, I wish I had been ready to do it in the autumn, but hey ho we can try! God bless, Hetty xx
    Thank you very much for replying :) I shall get it planted seperately today, I wish I had been ready to do it in the autumn, but hey ho we can try! God bless, Hetty xx
    Thank you very much for replying :) I shall get it planted seperately today, I wish I had been ready to do it in the autumn, but hey ho we can try! God bless, Hetty xx
    Thank you very much for replying :) I shall get it planted seperately today, I wish I had been ready to do it in the autumn, but hey ho we can try! God bless, Hetty xx
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  3. Hartley Botanic

    garlic powder to keep pests away...

    Thank you. Shall check it out :)
    Thank you. Shall check it out :)
    Thank you. Shall check it out :)
    Thank you. Shall check it out :)
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  4. Webmaster

    Trying something different this year ...

    . Though not if you have had bligh anywhere near.The potatoes will not then keep to the next planting season, but if they do, you will only transfer blight from one season to the next!I...
    . Though not if you have had bligh anywhere near.The potatoes will not then keep to the next planting season, but if they do, you will only transfer blight from one season to the next!I know people on here advocate saving their own seed, and no doubt they might get away with doing so,...
    . Though not if you have had bligh anywhere near.The potatoes will not then keep to the next planting season, but if they do, you will only transfer blight from one season to the next!I know people on here advocate saving their own seed,...
    . Though not if you have had bligh anywhere near.The potatoes will not then keep to the next planting season, but if they do, you will only transfer blight from one season to the next!I...
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  5. sarahandkevin

    want to start with growing vegetables but do not know what to do or where to start

    thank you for the all the amazing reply you all have made, especially the first reply, that is one long replyso as i know nothing, do i not grow vegetables and fruits in pots in that...
    thank you for the all the amazing reply you all have made, especially the first reply, that is one long replyso as i know nothing, do i not grow vegetables and fruits in pots in that greenhouse type thing? what do i have to do? do i need to plant the seeds or bulbs in the ground? if i do,...
    thank you for the all the amazing reply you all have made, especially the first reply, that is one long replyso as i know nothing, do i not grow vegetables and fruits in pots in that greenhouse type thing? what do i have to do? do i need to...
    thank you for the all the amazing reply you all have made, especially the first reply, that is one long replyso as i know nothing, do i not grow vegetables and fruits in pots in that...
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  6. Vince

    I failed with my onions :(

    I knew you were the one to beat Dan and I gracefully acknowledge defeat....... OK, now I'm after a 5kg onion LOL :D
    I knew you were the one to beat Dan and I gracefully acknowledge defeat....... OK, now I'm after a 5kg onion LOL :D
    I knew you were the one to beat Dan and I gracefully acknowledge defeat....... OK, now I'm after a 5kg onion LOL :D
    I knew you were the one to beat Dan and I gracefully acknowledge defeat....... OK, now I'm after a 5kg onion LOL :D
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  7. Victoria Plum

    Potato Chitting

    Thanks Dave... will move to the utility window! :thumb:
    Thanks Dave... will move to the utility window! :thumb:
    Thanks Dave... will move to the utility window! :thumb:
    Thanks Dave... will move to the utility window! :thumb:
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  8. grapevine

    Grapes

    Just let them grow then Mark.You might need to pot on again next year into bigger pots and watering and feeding will be something that will need to be fairly constant through the summer months.
    Just let them grow then Mark.You might need to pot on again next year into bigger pots and watering and feeding will be something that will need to be fairly constant through the summer months.
    Just let them grow then Mark.You might need to pot on again next year into bigger pots and watering and feeding will be something that will need to be fairly constant through the summer months.
    Just let them grow then Mark.You might need to pot on again next year into bigger pots and watering and feeding will be something that will need to be fairly constant through the summer months.
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  9. whis4ey

    Sweet peppers

    I know what you mean too. This year Im trying one called 'Orange baby' which is said to have smaller sized, but plentiful crop. We shall see what they are like.
    I know what you mean too. This year Im trying one called 'Orange baby' which is said to have smaller sized, but plentiful crop. We shall see what they are like.
    I know what you mean too. This year Im trying one called 'Orange baby' which is said to have smaller sized, but plentiful crop. We shall see what they are like.
    I know what you mean too. This year Im trying one called 'Orange baby' which is said to have smaller sized, but plentiful crop. We shall see what they are like.
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  10. jollygreen17

    cabbage

    Thanks guys. Since posting my question we have had some very hard frosts in N,Ireland which has had a bad effect on the surviving cabbages,so I have taken your advice and lifted any that were...
    Thanks guys. Since posting my question we have had some very hard frosts in N,Ireland which has had a bad effect on the surviving cabbages,so I have taken your advice and lifted any that were usable small as they may be. I am now preparing the ground for a new crop. Second time lucky
    Thanks guys. Since posting my question we have had some very hard frosts in N,Ireland which has had a bad effect on the surviving cabbages,so I have taken your advice and lifted any that were usable small as they may be. I am now preparing the...
    Thanks guys. Since posting my question we have had some very hard frosts in N,Ireland which has had a bad effect on the surviving cabbages,so I have taken your advice and lifted any that were...
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  11. icewinter11

    tangy tasting tomatoes

    Have to agree with JWK regarding outdoor grown Gardener's Delight - I'm salivating just at the thought of this summer's crop! Three years ago I tried 'Sparta' as an under-cover crop for the first...
    Have to agree with JWK regarding outdoor grown Gardener's Delight - I'm salivating just at the thought of this summer's crop! Three years ago I tried 'Sparta' as an under-cover crop for the first time mainly due to reading a write-up of taste comparisons in a gardening mag. I wasn't...
    Have to agree with JWK regarding outdoor grown Gardener's Delight - I'm salivating just at the thought of this summer's crop! Three years ago I tried 'Sparta' as an under-cover crop for the first time mainly due to reading a write-up of taste...
    Have to agree with JWK regarding outdoor grown Gardener's Delight - I'm salivating just at the thought of this summer's crop! Three years ago I tried 'Sparta' as an under-cover crop for the first...
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  12. music

    TOMATOES

    I just drizzle them with a little olive oil and pop them under,they're nice fried in the pan after bacon too.
    I just drizzle them with a little olive oil and pop them under,they're nice fried in the pan after bacon too.
    I just drizzle them with a little olive oil and pop them under,they're nice fried in the pan after bacon too.
    I just drizzle them with a little olive oil and pop them under,they're nice fried in the pan after bacon too.
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  13. -rocket-

    Anyone grown edamame (soya) beans?

    I grew Soya beans a couple of years ago just as an experiment, to test how susceptible they were to weedkiller. I chucked them after they got past the seedling stage so can't give you any proper...
    I grew Soya beans a couple of years ago just as an experiment, to test how susceptible they were to weedkiller. I chucked them after they got past the seedling stage so can't give you any proper advice. All I remember was that the seed was not easy to find (specialist mail order in the end)...
    I grew Soya beans a couple of years ago just as an experiment, to test how susceptible they were to weedkiller. I chucked them after they got past the seedling stage so can't give you any proper advice. All I remember was that the seed was not...
    I grew Soya beans a couple of years ago just as an experiment, to test how susceptible they were to weedkiller. I chucked them after they got past the seedling stage so can't give you any proper...
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  14. ukhunter08

    Grape vine

    Thanks for that pete i havethem at the back end of my greenhouse. It is in two sections and it has only bin the last coupple of weeks iv gone in to that section. There has been no vetalation at...
    Thanks for that pete i havethem at the back end of my greenhouse. It is in two sections and it has only bin the last coupple of weeks iv gone in to that section. There has been no vetalation at all all the windows have been shut. Think i will look out for that next winter and leave the window...
    Thanks for that pete i havethem at the back end of my greenhouse. It is in two sections and it has only bin the last coupple of weeks iv gone in to that section. There has been no vetalation at all all the windows have been shut. Think i will...
    Thanks for that pete i havethem at the back end of my greenhouse. It is in two sections and it has only bin the last coupple of weeks iv gone in to that section. There has been no vetalation at...
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  15. varallo

    Perhaps a cunning idea for Grape Vine positioning ?

    Aaron & Pete, Thanks - Interesting thoughts - Pete you may have a point - Let's see if we have an Northern Italian member who could shed some light on this - As I fear the locals here havn't tried...
    Aaron & Pete, Thanks - Interesting thoughts - Pete you may have a point - Let's see if we have an Northern Italian member who could shed some light on this - As I fear the locals here havn't tried anything new for a few centuries
    Aaron & Pete, Thanks - Interesting thoughts - Pete you may have a point - Let's see if we have an Northern Italian member who could shed some light on this - As I fear the locals here havn't tried anything new for a few centuries
    Aaron & Pete, Thanks - Interesting thoughts - Pete you may have a point - Let's see if we have an Northern Italian member who could shed some light on this - As I fear the locals here havn't tried...
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  16. Hartley Botanic

    Costly carrots!

    Mad idea! Carrots don't transplant well - they will fork. Who would buy plug plants when they are so easy to grow from a cheap packet of seeds :scratch:
    Mad idea! Carrots don't transplant well - they will fork. Who would buy plug plants when they are so easy to grow from a cheap packet of seeds :scratch:
    Mad idea! Carrots don't transplant well - they will fork. Who would buy plug plants when they are so easy to grow from a cheap packet of seeds :scratch:
    Mad idea! Carrots don't transplant well - they will fork. Who would buy plug plants when they are so easy to grow from a cheap packet of seeds :scratch:
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  17. logi06

    Not sure about my potatoes

    It's too cold in a greenhouse, it was minus 5 last night with us, if I had left my chitting spuds in there the frost would have killed them. Keep them inside the house like theplantman says.
    It's too cold in a greenhouse, it was minus 5 last night with us, if I had left my chitting spuds in there the frost would have killed them. Keep them inside the house like theplantman says.
    It's too cold in a greenhouse, it was minus 5 last night with us, if I had left my chitting spuds in there the frost would have killed them. Keep them inside the house like theplantman says.
    It's too cold in a greenhouse, it was minus 5 last night with us, if I had left my chitting spuds in there the frost would have killed them. Keep them inside the house like theplantman says.
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  18. Victoria Plum

    Hundreds and Thousands

    I did them last year and they were quite sweet but a bit tough. They are tiny, maybe the size of my little finger nail, and were worth it for novelty value, but decided not to do them again. ...
    I did them last year and they were quite sweet but a bit tough. They are tiny, maybe the size of my little finger nail, and were worth it for novelty value, but decided not to do them again. Have fun!
    I did them last year and they were quite sweet but a bit tough. They are tiny, maybe the size of my little finger nail, and were worth it for novelty value, but decided not to do them again. Have fun!
    I did them last year and they were quite sweet but a bit tough. They are tiny, maybe the size of my little finger nail, and were worth it for novelty value, but decided not to do them again. ...
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  19. Scotkat

    My rasied veggie bed still frozen

    We had a foot of snow and its freezing hard. Longest winter since I was wee. And that's a long time ago LOL!
    We had a foot of snow and its freezing hard. Longest winter since I was wee. And that's a long time ago LOL!
    We had a foot of snow and its freezing hard. Longest winter since I was wee. And that's a long time ago LOL!
    We had a foot of snow and its freezing hard. Longest winter since I was wee. And that's a long time ago LOL!
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  20. EddieJ

    Optimum path widths for a Kitchen garden/veg plot.

    Just an extra to think about, I read somewhere that you wish at some stage in the future to join the NGS open garden scheme, if you do open up for that and someone with a wheelchair turns...
    Just an extra to think about, I read somewhere that you wish at some stage in the future to join the NGS open garden scheme, if you do open up for that and someone with a wheelchair turns up...will they be able to get around? My Partner Anne is in a wheelchair and we have had internal doorways...
    Just an extra to think about, I read somewhere that you wish at some stage in the future to join the NGS open garden scheme, if you do open up for that and someone with a wheelchair turns up...will they be able to get around? My Partner Anne is...
    Just an extra to think about, I read somewhere that you wish at some stage in the future to join the NGS open garden scheme, if you do open up for that and someone with a wheelchair turns...
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