Some crops don’t need much space and can even thrive inside on a sunny kitchen ledge
Jerusalem artichoke, kale and potatoes are some of the more resilient vegetables to grow
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A little judicious groundwork at this time of year ensures a gorgeous garden later on
What you do in the garden now can lay the foundations for a year of homegrown beauty
Lift garlic if the leaves have started to yellow, before the bulbs split and expose the cloves
Heat, good light levels, sufficient moisture and good quality compost are all important
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