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Monthly Archives: July 2018
Harvesting your garlic
It time for me to harvest my garlic, and it’s very easy to do. Make sure that you dry the bulbs for at least a month before storing otherwise they may go mouldy. If you want to store them in … Continue reading
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Sunday 15th July 2018 – Starting the fruit bed.
It’s been a long time coming, but I’ve finally started to put some bits in the fruit bed. The other 3 beds are full of veggies which are growing so well. The fruit bed is still only half full with … Continue reading
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Sunday 8th July 2018 – A whole day in the garden!!
Well what a busy day it’s been! I’m exhausted, very dirty, but very happy. I’ve managed to spend the entire day in the garden, which doesn’t happen very often. Usually it’s either just the morning or just the afternoon. This … Continue reading
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Planting out Sweetcorn
There are lots of different varieties of sweetcorn, and they all need to be planted out in the ground the same way. Here’s how I plant out mine….
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Planting out cucumbers
Some varieties of cucumbers can grow outside, but others must be grown inside, make sure you check your variety to know where they need to go. The varieties I have this year are inside ones, so I’m planting mine into … Continue reading
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Planting out your Chillies…do you like them spicy?
Now is the time to plant out your chillies, here is how I’ve done mine.
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Planting out Aubergines/Egg plants
My aubergines have been growing really well, and have been loving this lovely hot weather. Now is the time to plant them out, and even though they’ll continue to grow in the greenhouse I’m planting them in 2 litre pots.
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Planting your Tomato plants inside and out.
Check which variety of Tomatoes your are growing, as some are only suitable for growing undercover, where as others can be grown outside. Now is the time to get your tomato plants planted out. Here’s how I do mine
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