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March means seed sowing and re-potting!

What a dreadfully wet winter weā€™re having. I hope that you arenā€™t suffering too much from the incessant rain from one of the wettest winterā€™s on record and your garden isnā€™t too waterlogged, either. Rather than letting the rainwater from the water butts on your greenhouse go to waste, water parts of your garden that […]

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Can I grow my own Peanuts?

Whether you are vegan looking for homegrown plant protein, or want to get the kids interested in plants ā€“ Peanuts may be the answer Iā€™ve always been fascinated by peanuts. And Iā€™ve tried a few times to grow my own. The trouble has been getting viable seed, or basically peanuts that havenā€™t been roasted, irradiated […]

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Trimming and tidying ahead of spring

One of the first tasks of my greenhouse year is to start waking up those plants that have been tucked away in them all winter. Mine being an unheated greenhouse, my overwintering is only of plants that have some level of hardiness already, plants such as pelargoniums, aeoniums and other succulents that would even survive […]

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As bright as an Azalea

Few flowers are so brilliant as greenhouse or floristā€™s Azaleas. Coming in a profusion of varieties these are especially welcome bursts of colour throughout late winter. Such vivid blooms come in whites through velvety pinks to extreme reds on neat compact, usually, evergreen plants. Of course just as with their outdoor cousins our indoor Azaleas […]

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Sowing indoors to beat the weather.

From early February onwards, itā€™s time to sprout (or ā€˜chitā€™) new potatoes. Put them in a tray or egg box with the ā€˜roseā€™ end, upwards (where all the buds or ā€˜eyeā€™sā€™ are clustered), at about 7C (45F). After four to five weeks the shoots should be about 5cm (2ā€) long and they will be ready […]

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Why keeping honeybees won’t save the bees

Keeping honeybees to save the bees just wonā€™t cut it and hereā€™s why, says Jean Vernon. Bees, as we know, are in deep trouble. Dubbed the modern coalmine canary; their spiraling demise has scientists, naturalists and environmentalists running scared. Become a beekeeper?? The knee jerk reaction by many well-meaning bee supporters has been to take […]