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Bare root plants from CANVA

A Guide To Bare Root Plants

These are dormant (not actively growing) plants that have been grown in open ground, then dug up and supplied without any soil around their roots. The plants are planted during the...
Guy Hoogewerf
5 More ways - Extend your growing season

5 More ways - Extend your growing season

Here are 5 more gardening tips to help you extend the growing season in your vegetable garden.  So, if the weather has left you feeling like you have had a...
Sarah Talbot
Do I need Plant Protection in my garden?

Do I need Plant Protection in my garden?

A perennial question for gardeners is whether to cover their precious vegetable or fruit garden. It's a decision that can significantly impact the health and yield of your crops and...
Sarah Talbot
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5 Easy Ways to protect your plants from frost

Plant protection is important in winter but there are other things you can do to help reduce the impact of frost in the garden.
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January Planting: Fruit and vegetables to plant in January

January Planting: Fruit and vegetables to plant in January

Discover what fruit and vegetables to plant in your garden in January.  Click through for your January planting guide and start sowing those seeds! 
Nicola Wallis
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20 Fruit & Vegetables To Plant in November

If you want to carry on eating from the garden don’t let the onset of winter stop you. Winter gardening can be every bit as rewarding as summer gardening. It...
Sarah Talbot
A Guide to Garden Weeds (and how to get rid of them!)

A Guide to Garden Weeds (and how to get rid of them!)

Garden Weeds are always a problem but it is easier to tackle the weeding if you know what you are up against.  Check out our guide to some of the...
Sarah Talbot
Your Guide to Lunar Gardening - Planting a Vegetable Garden with Lunar Phases

Your Guide to Lunar Gardening - Planting a Vegetable Garden with Lunar Phases

Lunar gardening, or moon gardening, is an ancient way of growing a vegetable garden that is aligned with the cosmos.  People who folow this gardneign mathod believe that the gravitational pull...
Sarah Talbot
February Planting: Fruit and vegetables to plant in February

February Planting: Fruit and vegetables to plant in February

February is a little early to start planting seeds but with a plant house, a greenhouse or some warm windowsills you could start your growing season now.  Check out our...
Nicola Wallis
How to extend your growing season and grow your own food

5 Ways to Extend your Growing Season (and grow more in your garden)

Clever choice of seeds and soil warming are just the start of extending your growing season to keep your vegetable garden producing for longer.  Find a range of gardening tips...
Sarah Talbot
December Edition: Grow your Christmas dinner vegetables

December Edition: Grow your Christmas dinner vegetables

Time to Harvest your Christmas Dinner Vegetables Harvest your leeks a week or so before Christmas by lifting gently with a fork, either as pencil thin baby leeks or as...
Nicola Wallis
October & November Edition: Grow your Christmas dinner vegetables

October & November Edition: Grow your Christmas dinner vegetables

Time to chack on your Christmas Dinner vegetables.  October Gardening Jobs Stake Brussels sprouts as they can become top-heavy. Drive a sturdy stake into the ground and tie each plant...
Nicola Wallis