Small can be bountiful: Growing your own veg without a big garden
Some crops don’t need much space and can even thrive inside on a sunny kitchen ledge
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
Cultivating your own crops from seed is just one way to cut down on household expenses
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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Early tomatoes can be sown in a pot on a windowsill or in an electric propagator
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Enjoy your garden through the cold months while laying the groundwork for spring
Use potato beds to plant for spring colour and summer flavour
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From peas to radishes, spuds to spinach, these will give you a harvest in no time
Itching to get going in the kitchen garden or allotment? Here’s a handful of crops to start growing now
It may be cold and muddy but there’s pruning, planting and planning to be done
Frilly flowers, tasty potatoes and onions worth waiting for can all be grown from seed
Stop using pesticides, allow weeds to grow and go for pro-pollinator planting
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Grow them as a shrub or small tree in a lawn, an informal hedge, or even trained against a high wall where their foliage will act as a foil for flowering plants
Most culinary herbs can be grown in pots or tubs while plenty will stay compact enough to grow very happily in a window-box
Sow organic seeds, cut less lawn and let the wild things grow in your garden
Few plants are as charming as this hardy, spring-blooming, native wildflower
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Follow the three Ds by using secateurs to remove any dead, diseased or dying wood
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