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  1. Vegetable Gardening:

    The berry best: grow your own gooseberries and blackcurrants

    For a bumper crop of soft fruit goodness, nothing can beat gooseberries and blackcurrants. Get planting now, says Mark DiaconoContinue reading...
    For a bumper crop of soft fruit goodness, nothing can beat gooseberries and blackcurrants. Get planting now, says Mark DiaconoContinue reading...
    For a bumper crop of soft fruit goodness, nothing can beat gooseberries and blackcurrants. Get planting now, says Mark DiaconoContinue reading...
    For a bumper crop of soft fruit goodness, nothing can beat gooseberries and blackcurrants. Get planting now, says Mark DiaconoContinue reading...
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  2. Vegetable Gardening:

    Schools to be told to buy local British products, minister says

    George Eustice tells MPs that schools will from September be told to buy local, in season British products for children's meals.Continue reading...
    George Eustice tells MPs that schools will from September be told to buy local, in season British products for children's meals.Continue reading...
    George Eustice tells MPs that schools will from September be told to buy local, in season British products for children's meals.Continue reading...
    George Eustice tells MPs that schools will from September be told to buy local, in season British products for children's meals.Continue reading...
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  3. Vegetable Gardening:

    Forcing fruits: want homegrown strawberries all year round?

    Forcing is a great way to manage a gradual fruit harvest rather than a jam-panic. Lia Leendertz explores how to spread the strawberry seasonContinue reading...
    Forcing is a great way to manage a gradual fruit harvest rather than a jam-panic. Lia Leendertz explores how to spread the strawberry seasonContinue reading...
    Forcing is a great way to manage a gradual fruit harvest rather than a jam-panic. Lia Leendertz explores how to spread the strawberry seasonContinue reading...
    Forcing is a great way to manage a gradual fruit harvest rather than a jam-panic. Lia Leendertz explores how to spread the strawberry seasonContinue reading...
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  4. RHS Diary

    Garden masterclass: what to do in May

    Experts from the RHS share tips for what to do, see and buy in the garden world this monthContinue reading...
    Experts from the RHS share tips for what to do, see and buy in the garden world this monthContinue reading...
    Experts from the RHS share tips for what to do, see and buy in the garden world this monthContinue reading...
    Experts from the RHS share tips for what to do, see and buy in the garden world this monthContinue reading...
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  5. RHS Diary

    Garden masterclass: what to do in March

    In the first of a new series, experts from the Royal Horticultural Society share tips for what to do, see and buy in the garden world this monthContinue reading...
    In the first of a new series, experts from the Royal Horticultural Society share tips for what to do, see and buy in the garden world this monthContinue reading...
    In the first of a new series, experts from the Royal Horticultural Society share tips for what to do, see and buy in the garden world this monthContinue reading...
    In the first of a new series, experts from the Royal Horticultural Society share tips for what to do, see and buy in the garden world this monthContinue reading...
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  6. RHS Diary

    RHS Masterclass: March

    In the first of a new series, experts from the Royal Horticultural Society share tips for what to do, see and buy in the garden world this monthContinue reading...
    In the first of a new series, experts from the Royal Horticultural Society share tips for what to do, see and buy in the garden world this monthContinue reading...
    In the first of a new series, experts from the Royal Horticultural Society share tips for what to do, see and buy in the garden world this monthContinue reading...
    In the first of a new series, experts from the Royal Horticultural Society share tips for what to do, see and buy in the garden world this monthContinue reading...
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  7. RHS Diary

    What to do in the garden in February

    Handy tips from the RHS for gardening in February, from sowing sweet peas to choosing a propagatorContinue reading...
    Handy tips from the RHS for gardening in February, from sowing sweet peas to choosing a propagatorContinue reading...
    Handy tips from the RHS for gardening in February, from sowing sweet peas to choosing a propagatorContinue reading...
    Handy tips from the RHS for gardening in February, from sowing sweet peas to choosing a propagatorContinue reading...
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  8. RHS Diary

    What to do in the garden in December

    RHS tips and tricks for gardening in December, from protecting pots to feeding the birdsContinue reading...
    RHS tips and tricks for gardening in December, from protecting pots to feeding the birdsContinue reading...
    RHS tips and tricks for gardening in December, from protecting pots to feeding the birdsContinue reading...
    RHS tips and tricks for gardening in December, from protecting pots to feeding the birdsContinue reading...
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  9. Vegetable Gardening:

    French potatoes: you say spud, I say pomme de terre

    A chance meeting with a French gardener expanded Mark Diacono's plans for his own potato patchContinue reading...
    A chance meeting with a French gardener expanded Mark Diacono's plans for his own potato patchContinue reading...
    A chance meeting with a French gardener expanded Mark Diacono's plans for his own potato patchContinue reading...
    A chance meeting with a French gardener expanded Mark Diacono's plans for his own potato patchContinue reading...
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    270
  10. Vegetable Gardening:

    No-dig gardening: a better way to grow vegetables?

    Growing vegetables using the no-dig method reaps great rewards, says Bunny GuinnessContinue reading...
    Growing vegetables using the no-dig method reaps great rewards, says Bunny GuinnessContinue reading...
    Growing vegetables using the no-dig method reaps great rewards, says Bunny GuinnessContinue reading...
    Growing vegetables using the no-dig method reaps great rewards, says Bunny GuinnessContinue reading...
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  11. Vegetable Gardening:

    Which are the best rhubarb varieties to grow?

    If you want delicious rhubarb for cooking, now's the time to plant it. Which? Gardening put the best varieties through a taste testContinue reading...
    If you want delicious rhubarb for cooking, now's the time to plant it. Which? Gardening put the best varieties through a taste testContinue reading...
    If you want delicious rhubarb for cooking, now's the time to plant it. Which? Gardening put the best varieties through a taste testContinue reading...
    If you want delicious rhubarb for cooking, now's the time to plant it. Which? Gardening put the best varieties through a taste testContinue reading...
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  12. Vegetable Gardening:

    Fenland celery: timely revival of a Victorian favourite

    Once a Christmas staple, Fenland celery fell out of fashion, but it's making a comeback among connoisseurs of crunchContinue reading...
    Once a Christmas staple, Fenland celery fell out of fashion, but it's making a comeback among connoisseurs of crunchContinue reading...
    Once a Christmas staple, Fenland celery fell out of fashion, but it's making a comeback among connoisseurs of crunchContinue reading...
    Once a Christmas staple, Fenland celery fell out of fashion, but it's making a comeback among connoisseurs of crunchContinue reading...
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  13. Vegetable Gardening:

    Edible cities: how urbanites can grow their own food

    A new book showcases ways of growing fruits and vegetables in flats, on balconies and inside abandoned buildingsContinue reading...
    A new book showcases ways of growing fruits and vegetables in flats, on balconies and inside abandoned buildingsContinue reading...
    A new book showcases ways of growing fruits and vegetables in flats, on balconies and inside abandoned buildingsContinue reading...
    A new book showcases ways of growing fruits and vegetables in flats, on balconies and inside abandoned buildingsContinue reading...
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  14. RHS Diary

    What to do in the garden in November

    Gardening tips and advice from the RHS for November.Continue reading...
    Gardening tips and advice from the RHS for November.Continue reading...
    Gardening tips and advice from the RHS for November.Continue reading...
    Gardening tips and advice from the RHS for November.Continue reading...
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  15. RHS Diary

    What to do in the garden in October

    From planting alliums to pollinating fruit trees: RHS tips and tricks for October gardening.Continue reading...
    From planting alliums to pollinating fruit trees: RHS tips and tricks for October gardening.Continue reading...
    From planting alliums to pollinating fruit trees: RHS tips and tricks for October gardening.Continue reading...
    From planting alliums to pollinating fruit trees: RHS tips and tricks for October gardening.Continue reading...
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  16. RHS Diary

    What to do in the garden in September

    RHS tips and tricks for gardening in September.Continue reading...
    RHS tips and tricks for gardening in September.Continue reading...
    RHS tips and tricks for gardening in September.Continue reading...
    RHS tips and tricks for gardening in September.Continue reading...
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  17. RHS Diary

    RHS diary: what to do in the garden in September

    RHS tips and tricks for gardening in September.Continue reading...
    RHS tips and tricks for gardening in September.Continue reading...
    RHS tips and tricks for gardening in September.Continue reading...
    RHS tips and tricks for gardening in September.Continue reading...
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    317
  18. RHS Diary

    RHS diary: what to do in the garden in July

    Tips and tricks for gardeners this month, from the RHS.Continue reading...
    Tips and tricks for gardeners this month, from the RHS.Continue reading...
    Tips and tricks for gardeners this month, from the RHS.Continue reading...
    Tips and tricks for gardeners this month, from the RHS.Continue reading...
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    260
  19. Vegetable Gardening:

    The best fruits and vegetables in season for Christmas

    From figs to Brussel sprouts: the seasonal foods that weigh down our Christmas tables, in picturesContinue reading...
    From figs to Brussel sprouts: the seasonal foods that weigh down our Christmas tables, in picturesContinue reading...
    From figs to Brussel sprouts: the seasonal foods that weigh down our Christmas tables, in picturesContinue reading...
    From figs to Brussel sprouts: the seasonal foods that weigh down our Christmas tables, in picturesContinue reading...
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  20. Vegetable Gardening:

    Tesco: ugly and misshapen fruit and veg will go on special offer

    Wonky carrots and blemished apples thown away by supermarkets will be put on special offer as Tesco plans to 'educate' public that it is good foodContinue reading...
    Wonky carrots and blemished apples thown away by supermarkets will be put on special offer as Tesco plans to 'educate' public that it is good foodContinue reading...
    Wonky carrots and blemished apples thown away by supermarkets will be put on special offer as Tesco plans to 'educate' public that it is good foodContinue reading...
    Wonky carrots and blemished apples thown away by supermarkets will be put on special offer as Tesco plans to 'educate' public that it is good foodContinue reading...
    Replies:
    0
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    321

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