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CHOOSE A ROOT TO SUCCESS
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CHOOSE A ROOT TO SUCCESS

Turnips and swedes might no be the first choice in root veg, but together they can supply nutritious, healthy pickings for months on end, says KG editor Steve Ott

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August 2021
TAMING THE WILD
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TAMING THE WILD

See how Andrew Oldham and his family have transformed an overgrown and unproductive patch of land into a vegetable haven

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5 mins  |
August 2021
THE no-dig garden ON SHOW
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THE no-dig garden ON SHOW

With fellow no-dig champion Charles Dowding, Stephanie Hafferty has been working very hard on their show garden for July’s RHS Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival. Here’s an account of how they prepared for it

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August 2021
PURE JEANIUS
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PURE JEANIUS

Reuse your old compost, says Stephanie Hafferty, and you too can have potatoes for Christmas. And don’t forget, potatoes will grow in just about any container, including jeans!

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August 2021
IT'S A FAMILY AFFAIR
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IT'S A FAMILY AFFAIR

Inspired by his grandad, self-confessed gardening addict and garden writer Joe Harrison explains why he loves his allotment and why his children love it too!

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5 mins  |
August 2021
Feel the love for fennel
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Feel the love for fennel

Fennel is not commonly seen on veg plots but Annabelle Padwick sings its praises and offers some tips on growing it

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4 mins  |
August 2021
Time to try citrus
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Time to try citrus

Is it possible to grow your own lemons, limes, oranges and grapefruit in the UK? Of course it is, says Graham Rice, so long as they are given a little warmth

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5 mins  |
June 19, 2021
KNOW YOUR PLOT
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KNOW YOUR PLOT

Understanding your vegetable garden takes time but is the key to success, as professional gardener and keen organic veg grower Nicola Hope explains

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5 mins  |
August 2021
A SECOND SHOT AT SPRING 30 GREAT VEG TO EXTEND YOUR HARVESTS
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A SECOND SHOT AT SPRING 30 GREAT VEG TO EXTEND YOUR HARVESTS

It’s easy at this time of year to take your foot off the pedal and think that the work of sowing is done. But as KG editor Steve Ott explains, to get the best from your patch you need to keep that ground busy

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August 2021
Several Heads Are Better Than One
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Several Heads Are Better Than One

Tools that can do more than one thing may save you money in the long run

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August 2021
Getting It Right With Fruit!
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Getting It Right With Fruit!

We may not always have the ideal conditions for growing fruit, but there are things you can do, says David Patch, by choosing a fruit that will suit your particular plot or garden

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5 mins  |
August 2021
Jewels of the summertime
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Jewels of the summertime

It’s (almost) never too late to add more colour, says Ruth

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4 mins  |
June 19, 2021
Create your own tea garden
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Create your own tea garden

Shop-bought, dried and packaged herbal tea pales beside the fresh variety culled from the garden, so perhaps it’s time to grow your own, says Anne Swithinbank

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6 mins  |
June 19, 2021
Nectar-rich beds and baskets
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Nectar-rich beds and baskets

Plant out summer bedding, hanging baskets and containers that provide food for bees and butterflies to help make your garden a wildlife haven, says Hazel Sillver

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5 mins  |
June 19, 2021
Tough love
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Tough love

Want better-tasting tomatoes, and more of them? Treat them mean and keep them craving more, says Toby

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2 mins  |
June 19, 2021
Five-star plant selection
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Five-star plant selection

Percy Thrower looks at the best herbaceous perennials for the garden

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5 mins  |
June 19, 2021
Biological control for indoor plants
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Biological control for indoor plants

Steve and Val Bradley explain the biological methods for controlling red spider mite and whitefly that involve the use of predatory mites and parasitic wasps

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3 mins  |
June 19, 2021
STORY OF THE SPUD
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STORY OF THE SPUD

Annabelle Padwick loves potatoes and reveals a bit about their history and some useful growing tips

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5 mins  |
July 2021
WAYS WITH WATER
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WAYS WITH WATER

Water is a precious resource, says Stephanie Hafferty This month she looks at different ways it can be used efficiently and effectively in the garden to benefit both plants and wildlife

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5 mins  |
July 2021
TWEET AND VEG MAN
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TWEET AND VEG MAN

A keen fisherman, a lifelong veg grower and now a social media sensation Gerald Stratford talks to Grapevine podcast host, Daniel Heighes

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July 2021
Roll OUT THE marrow
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Roll OUT THE marrow

Pick them young as courgettes or grow them to full maturity... you can usually grow marrows without really trying

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July 2021
SEEDS WITH STORIES MAKE TASTIER FRUITS
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SEEDS WITH STORIES MAKE TASTIER FRUITS

Home-grown produce almost always tastes better than shop-bought fruit and vegetables. With that in mind, just imagine how delicious tomatoes and peppers raised from saved seed can taste. Professional gardener

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July 2021
A drop of the good stuff
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A drop of the good stuff

Just like us, plants need a regular supply of good food in order to grow and thrive. KG editor Steve Ott takes a look at some of the more natural ways we can provide them with a square meal

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July 2021
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Back to school WITH raspberries!

With a focus on raspberries, this month David Patch explains exactly what is required to cultivate the tastiest of fruit

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7 mins  |
July 2021
Pest And Disease Control Without Chemicals
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Pest And Disease Control Without Chemicals

This month Dr Anton Rosenfeld, knowledge officer of Garden Organic, explains how you can manage pests and diseases in your gardens naturally

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3 mins  |
July 2021
Crop Covers To Fit Your Needs
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Crop Covers To Fit Your Needs

In this extract from her book Growing Under Cover, Niki Jabbour offers advice on the range of covers you can use to protect your crops

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5 mins  |
July 2021
From Seed To Sunflowers
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From Seed To Sunflowers

Emily Cupit from Derbyshire was given some seed packets during lockdown last year and it started a growing passion that she now shares on social media

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6 mins  |
July 2021
Worst weeds ever!
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Worst weeds ever!

Weeds come in all shapes and sizes, with some being less welcome than others, but which are the worst? Graham Rice investigates and explains how to get rid of them

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5 mins  |
June 12, 2021
Mind the gap!
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Mind the gap!

Val picks insect-friendly plants to fill a rose gap

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3 mins  |
June 12, 2021
Call of the wild
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Call of the wild

An unexpected treat in the fridge has given Toby the chance to transform a patch of grass into a floral fantasy

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3 mins  |
June 12, 2021