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How to grow brassicas (mp4, 28Mb)
How to plant asparagus crowns (mp4, 27Mb)
How to harvest potatoes for storage (mp4, 17Mb)
How to sow parsnips (mp4, 16Mb)
How to harvest and prepare asparagus for the kitchen (mp4, 20Mb)
How to plant brassicas (Quicktime, 1.1Mb)
Looks a bit scrappy, I know. Bloody weeds. They’re like gremlins: one drop of water and they double in size and turn seriously nasty.
These will be pretty big by the end of September, and with luck they’ll head in April. Cauliflowers all year round!
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What is it you use for your hoops? Looks like curtain rail! Which actually sounds like a good idea.
August 27th, 2008 at 9:17 pm
It’s white plastic 20mm water pipe, Clare (available at a plumber’s merchant near you!). Has the ideal tensility for bending into hoops without being too floppy. I heartily recommend it.
August 27th, 2008 at 9:26 pm
I heard yesterday it is a bad weed year! Thanks for visiting TopVeg – scarecrow idea is great (please can you check the scarecrow link – would be good to see some scarecrows!)
August 29th, 2008 at 9:37 am