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  • April Planting: Fruit and vegetables to plant in April

    April Planting: Fruit and vegetables to plant in April

    April is a busy time of year for growing vegetables in the UK with lots of seeds, sow...

  • 9 Companion Plants to Grow with Cucumber Plants (and 3 to AVOID!)

    9 Companion Plants to Grow with Cucumber Plants (and 3 to AVOID!)

    Cucumbers thrive in the UK climate, and with the right companion plants, you can ...

  • All you need to know to Grow Wasabi in the UK

    All you need to know to Grow Wasabi in the UK

    Can wasabi be grown in the UK?

    Whilst it may not be possible to achieve exactly the same results as natively grown wasabi, it is possible to grow it in the UK. Furthermore, the cloudier and cooler the British summer, the more wasabi plants flourish. Although it is tricky to grow many gardeners claim the effort is worth it, and they enjoy the challenge.

  • A step by step guide to growing potatoes in containers

    A step by step guide to growing potatoes in containers

    Can you grow potatoes in containers?

    It is super easy to grow potatoes in containers, easier than growing in the ground. Find out about the different seed potatoes, which potato planter to use and how to chit, sow, earth up, and harvest home grown potatoes.

  • Taking a cutting to propagate new plants

    What is Plant Propagation and how it can save you money...

    Propagation is the process of increasing the population or number of plants. There are 4 main methods of plant propagation.  The most common of which is takign cuttings.  Learn about how to take cuttings and fill your garden with plants even if you are gardening on a budget  

  • Marigolds great for companion planting - learn how to do companion planting

    5 Top Tips For Garden Companion Planting

    Companion planting is where two or more crops are grown together for the benefit of one, or all. It is a must for organic gardeners or anyone who wants to use less chemicals to keep their crops pest free.  The most successful combinations mirror nature. Read on to see how companion planting can help you plan a successful and productive garden.