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Your VEG GARDENING FORTNIGHT
Lucy highlights
Almost every gardener has a pot or two of strawberries on their plot, and with their compact, easy-to-care-for nature, who can blame us? Freshly picked fruits are juicy, flavoursome and far superior t
As winter eases and spring beckons, longer days bring the garden to life – and your growing year starts here…
It’s time for sowing, planting alpine containers and living screens and tidying up old growth
There are some vegetables that thrive in the cold, but unless you aspire to self-sufficiency Tom Coward recommends caution when sowing very early in the year. “It’s a mistake, although we always do it
Lucy considers some of the exciting jobs to be done as spring gets underway
Prepare a free-draining, sunny and weed-free bed to grow broad beans. Rake in blood, fish and bonemeal fertiliser to give the plants a boost. Plant the seedlings in a row, 15-20cm apart. Dig a hole an