Gift ideas for townies
Growing your own isn’t just for the countryside…your friends and family can enjoy growing their own in towns and cities too. They just need a tiny bit of growing space….
Growing your own isn’t just for the countryside…your friends and family can enjoy growing their own in towns and cities too. They just need a tiny bit of growing space….
Your veg patch may be on pause for the winter, and you’re more than likely being swept up with all things Christmas, but there will be things to plant in…
Let us inspire you with seven brilliant and original gift ideas that will be sure to make your loved ones very happy indeed this Christmas…and for quite a few months…
If you’re growing rhubarb then you can divide old crowns once they go dormant. This’ll be over the next few weeks as the weather turns cold. It’s easy to do…
We’ve been giving our Veg Patch Vouchers a bit of a revamp recently and the new and improved versions are due to hit our website next week. We think you…
Most veg growers find they have a few oversized beans growing on their bean plants at this time of year. If that’s you then you may want to consider drying…
Strawberries are still busily putting out runners and if you’re growing them in a bed it won’t be long before they completely take over. The runners put out little roots…
If you’re growing your own for the first time this autumn, or thinking about it, then do have a read of these three invaluable tips… Mulch Applying a thick layer…
As spaces crop up in your veg beds this autumn, you have three choices… 1. Re-plant with veg that’ll grow over winter. 2. Get them organised for winter so that…
If you only have a small space for autumn and winter growing, then we would really recommend choosing some salad leaves to grow for a steady supply of healthy, tasty…
This is a great way to grow over the next few months – it’s drier, warmer (for you and your plants) and you’ll have fewer pests to contend with. Plus,…
You don’t need a huge garden or loads of raised beds to grow your own over the next few months. You can grow plenty in just a few pots or…