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Guy Barter is on hand to get to the bottom of some key seasonal issues
It’s just the right time for annual and perennial types to crop perfectly
Helping you get your best-ever fruit and veg
Spring might be the traditional time for starting crops, with seed trays bursting into life on windowsills, in greenhouses and coldframes, no surface without pots and green shoots. However, if you are
Professor Buczacki is a horticultural expert, writer and former chair of Gardeners' Question Time
In last month’s issue, I shared the 26 different varieties of salad crops that I trialled and gave my top tips for the best ones to grow. I also included my favourites for taste, yield and ease of gro
Beetroot: It is the last month for sowing this crop, so don’t miss out! Place seed clusters at a depth of 2.5cm in the soil. Cabbages: Sow spring cabbage seeds in a sunny spot on the vegetable patch t