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You can start to plant vegetables in July for a winter harvest. Palphramand suggests sowing kale and cabbage, choosing ...
For July, he advises: "Sow under cover by the end of the first week: kohlrabi, beetroot and Savoy cabbage. Before mid-month, sow lettuce, leaf beet, chard, endive, chicory.
July is a great time to plant cool-weather crops to harvest in autumn, as well as fast-growing varieties that thrive in ...
With beans and salads cleared, there remains plenty of growing time for a second crop. Seasoned gardeners will have raised ...
The expert concluded: "Milk thistle loves the dry, shaded areas of your garden and can hide behind other tall plants, so ...
If the summer warmth has you itching to potter about in the garden, now is the ideal time to give your plants a once-over.
Welsh chef and influencer Gaz Oakley picked the three easiest, most low-maintenance foods you can grow inside at home that ...
Sow thickly and keep moist. Enclosing the seed tray in a plastic bag will create the ideal moist microclimate. Germination should be within 7 to 14 days.
Experts have shared a list of the most commonly found weeds through the UK so that you can be sure to keep an eye out for ...
Alan Titchmarsh has come to the rescue of forgetful gardeners with a selection of plants that are hardy enough to grow with ...
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