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At the Garden Info Zone: Growing Melons at Home
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At the Garden Info Zone. For all your gardening info at a glance. Saturday, 1 January 2011. Growing Melons at Home. The best melons I grow outdoors are sown direct in a coldframe on top of a freshly made compost heap in late spring. In warmer regions than. Pick melons when they give off scent and the stalk will start to pull out. Chill for a day, or so, then gently warm just before serving. More on growing melons. Discover More with these. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). My name is Dave Pinkney and I...
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At the Garden Info Zone: Gardening and Self-Sufficiency, Honey Bees and Fish
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At the Garden Info Zone. For all your gardening info at a glance. Thursday, 6 January 2011. Gardening and Self-Sufficiency, Honey Bees and Fish. Trees and shrubs have also come to depend on bees, and limes are well known for filling hives with honey. Most members of the following families are good for bees, but avoid sterile, double flowered varieties:. Well, why not? I have goldfish in my water butts to keep down the gnat larvae and they breed up and produce a surplus. Gardening and Four-Legged Friends.
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At the Garden Info Zone: December 2010
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At the Garden Info Zone. For all your gardening info at a glance. Saturday, 4 December 2010. When thinking of salads many people do not go further than lettuce, tomatoes, cucumber and radishes. This is a pity since there are many interesting, health-promoting plants which are easily grown. These add pleasing variety to a mixed salad as well as being most agreeable when used alone. Discover More with these. Growing Skirret - Sium sisarum. Skirret does best in soil on the light side, and rich ground should...
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At the Garden Info Zone: Growing Kiwi
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At the Garden Info Zone. For all your gardening info at a glance. Saturday, 1 January 2011. Kiwi (Actinidia deliciosa) is an edible-climber which needs a very warm wall or to be under cover to fruit. It takes up a lot of space, but has lovely leaves and attractive bristly stems, so allow it to ramble over a shed or pergola. Discover More with these. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Grow Your Own Veg Info. The Gardening Bible.com. Gardening Info Zone.com. Growing Melons at Home.
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At the Garden Info Zone: November 2010
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At the Garden Info Zone. For all your gardening info at a glance. Monday, 29 November 2010. How to Grow Winter Vegetables and Salads. Winter vegetables and salads. Sowing these crops in late summer will ensure that plants are established and harvesting can begin before winter sets in. Although at this time the greenhouse borders are often taken up with tomatoes and other summer crops, the problem can be overcome. Sow in pots or modules for transplanting when summer crops are cleared. Dwarf varieties crop...
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At the Garden Info Zone: More Tips on Growing Aubergines
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At the Garden Info Zone. For all your gardening info at a glance. Saturday, 1 January 2011. More Tips on Growing Aubergines. Discover More with these. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). My name is Dave Pinkney and I have been gardening for over 40 years. If, with this blog and my website www.gardeninginfozone.com, I have been able to show you just how easy gardening can be, then my own pleasure in creating it and the site will have been increased. View my complete profile. Grow Your Own Veg Info.
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At the Garden Info Zone: January 2011
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At the Garden Info Zone. For all your gardening info at a glance. Thursday, 6 January 2011. Gardening and Self-Sufficiency, Honey Bees and Fish. Trees and shrubs have also come to depend on bees, and limes are well known for filling hives with honey. Most members of the following families are good for bees, but avoid sterile, double flowered varieties:. Well, why not? I have goldfish in my water butts to keep down the gnat larvae and they breed up and produce a surplus. Gardening and Four-Legged Friends.
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At the Garden Info Zone: Sweet Peppers and Chilli Peppers
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At the Garden Info Zone. For all your gardening info at a glance. Saturday, 1 January 2011. Sweet Peppers and Chilli Peppers. Most varieties go red when ripe. Chillis are often hotter the smaller the fruits. Peppers dry and store remarkably easily. Discover More with these. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Grow Your Own Veg Info. The Gardening Bible.com. Gardening Info Zone.com. Your Gardening Info.com. Your Gardening Info.com. The Gardening Bible.com. Growing Melons at Home.
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At the Garden Info Zone: How to Grow Cucumbers
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At the Garden Info Zone. For all your gardening info at a glance. Saturday, 1 January 2011. How to Grow Cucumbers. Pick cucumbers early in the morning before they warm up for maximum crispness. Telegraph' is well known, 'Conqueror' which is tolerant of cooler conditions has long been popular for coldframes or unheated greenhouses. 'Pepinex 69' used to be my favourite but 'Carmen' and 'Aidas' are excellent and 'Petita' is superb! For more on growing cucumbers, click here. Discover More with these.
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At the Garden Info Zone: Growing Citrus Fruits
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At the Garden Info Zone. For all your gardening info at a glance. Saturday, 1 January 2011. Marmalade is easy to make so I freeze all home-grown orange and lemon skins to add to a jelly made with yellow tomatoes and white currants. The flowers have such divine scent that the plants are worth having for this alone. Lemons seem the easiest and can produce worthwhile quantities of fruit almost year round, 'Meyer's' is most reliable. Learn More with these. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).