You know what? I think that's the closest thing to it and where I'll start my research!!! Thanks a lot!!!
Make ketchup!!!I use the Hugh F-W recipe found here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/database/tomatoketchup_8882.shtmlDo not scrimp on the...
There can never be too many chillies!!!!Make chilli jam - great with cheese, or used within stir fries or as a dip for tempura vegetables....
I need some help identifying my favourite houseplant. I've posted a few pics on Flickr, please follow links below. I got the plant from my mother...
Welcome! Everyone 'drops a clanger' in gardening and what you learned last time round won't be forgotten!
I'm a rocket fan so have tried about 5 varieties. The best, most trouble free, and most productive is WILD ROCKET--the one with long, thin,...
I've seen them thriving in Finland and the Shetland Isles so I think we can all have a go! I'm going to patiently wait and see what mine does and...
I got a hold of a seedling last year, protected over the winter and have planted it in full sun. It's looking healthy with new growth but only...
Re: Mint -- I agree with Kristen, it must need slightly richer soil and a larger pot. It dies down in winter, goes scraggy etc so by the sound of...
OK. Are you growing from seed? Planting out bought plants? Planting out supermarket plants?
Exactly what I read. I'm attempting chillies for the first time this year and went deep, deep, deep into Google to gleen as much info as I could....
Update on the parcel...I received the parcel from Chengjing today and I've now posted it onto Lollipop today as well.Such a great idea to do...
Looking forward to the parcel from Chengjing and will do a same day turn around...to Lollipop!
Hi Tiquitie! I notice that you're from Brighton. You don't describe the aspect of your flat roof space where you will be gardening but two things...
p.s. Thanks everyone for your advice!
Right! I've chopped it!The root was spreading sideways and like Gingernutsman suspected, the ground was certainly hard--the fuschia had been...
I inherited an overgrown garden so I'm transforming it. I have good reason to move a 5ft high fuschia plant which is in the ground. Having an...
Thanks Walnut!
Novice/Nervous Brugmansia owner here! I bought mine last summer, about 3ft tall, pale orange colour but haven't seen any flowers yet! Planted it...
Inheriting unloved and forgotten fruit trees has got to be the holy grail so look out for some amazing fruit this year. They'll either be an...
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