10 Feb 2021
And the garden slowly wakes
1 Feb 2021
Gardenwatch: January in my garden
There’s a pair of very muddy boots in my hallway, evidence of my gardening efforts over the past week. Helped by a couple of afternoons of warm winter sunshine, I’ve had a productive week which has been mostly about getting prepared. What have I been up to? Even in January there are plenty of garden tasks to tick off the list.
26 Jan 2021
Ice cold in veg land
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It was a snowy day in the London veg patch |
9 Jan 2021
Sowing seeds in January
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The cull. Most are only just 'out of date' .. but perhaps good enough for micro leaves? |
20 Sept 2020
A Tale of Too Many Tomatoes
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Cherry Falls - indeed they do! |
One constant of my food growing year are the tomato seeds I sow in March. We gardeners like to wax lyrical about the superior taste of home-grown but - let me be honest, here - farmers' markets, supermarkets and local shops are catching up fast, and the road to successful home grown is fraught with pitfalls and disappointments. I'm just telling it like it is.
Having said that, this year has been fantastic, thanks mainly to three varieties: all prolific, one colourful, one very unusual and one perfect for container growing. Let me tell you more ...