by Rachel May | Apr 19, 2016 | Autumn, Garden Stories
Garlic is one of my favourite winter vegetable to grow. There isn’t much that can go wrong with garlic, but I you get the best results if you prepare the soil well and keep the weeds down throughout the growing period. Home grown garlic smells and tastes...
by Rachel May | Oct 14, 2015 | How to grow...., Spring, Summer
Tomatoes are one of the most prized vegetable to grow in the home garden. A home grown tomato picked straight from the bush and eaten fresh or on a piece of toast for breakfast is one of summers great joys. Luckily, tomatoes are also fairly easy to grow. Good, early...
by Rachel May | May 26, 2015 | Autumn, How to grow....
Along with tomatoes, garlic are a really rewarding vegetable to grow. Homegrown garlic has a flavour which you just can get from the garlic you find in the supermarkets. Besides tasting great, garlic has many added medicinal values and has shown to benefit those...
by Rachel May | May 26, 2015 | How to grow...., Year round
Beetroot is a great all-round vegetable. It is great roasted with balsamic vinegar, raw in salads or the more traditional use of pickled in vinegar. Whichever way you prefer your beetroot, enjoy it more home grown. Origins: Beetroot is a close relative of spinach...
by Rachel May | May 21, 2015 | How to grow...., Winter
As we get deeper into winter there will be more and more asparagus available for planting. Asparagus can be grown from seed, plants or crowns. Crowns are the quickest way to grow successful asparagus. Dormant crowns are only available from your garden centres through...
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