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Top ten vegetables to grow in containers
Published on: Feb 07, 2010 by Allan Scott-Davies
Last updated on: Feb 07, 2010
Keywords: family fun, grow your own, organic, vegetables
Categories: Carbon footprint, Garden, Green ideas, Grow your own fruit and veg, Organic
Now is the time to start getting all fired up about getting your vegetable seeds ordered, containers cleaned, sterilised and ready to receive the new organic compost.  At Green Ghost Towers, we have been experimenting with a new idea of starting s...
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Taking plant cuttings
Published on: Sep 29, 2009 by Allan Scott-Davies
Last updated on: Sep 29, 2009
Keywords: Gardening, grow your own, organic
Categories: Garden, Grow your own fruit and veg, Organic
Now is the time to take cuttings from many of your garden plants including lavender and rosemary.  With a 60 – 70% success rate it does make sense to take cutting and grow on more stock for the garden.   You will need A pair of secateur...
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Collecting seeds for next year
Published on: Aug 28, 2009 by Allan Scott-Davies
Last updated on: Aug 28, 2009
Keywords: grow your own, Organic, seeds
Categories: Garden, Green ideas, Organic
Now is the time to get out into the garden, or that of a friends, with permission of course and start collecting seeds for next years sowing.  A few pea pods can be left on the vine to dry naturally and can many other vegetables like beans, sweet ...
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