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September 2024

GOT A FRUIT OR VEG PROBLEM? ASK KG FOR HELP

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ALL LEAF AND NO BEET

My beetroot was very small this year but I had plenty of leaves. Any advice for next year? Aimee Fewtrell, Evesham

STEVE SAYS: You don't mention when you sowed your beetroot, but I experienced the same thing from an early spring sowing in March this year and put it down to the wet, cold spring. The soil took a long time to warm up this spring and seeds were quite slow to germinate and develop. Once they did, development of the plants was equally slow and I found that a high percentage of the plants didn't produce roots of a usable size, although some were fine and the top growth was healthy.

imageAnother thing that can tend to encourage leafy growth at the expense of root development is too much nitrogen and this could happen if the soil had a heavy dose of manure, garden compost or high nitrogen fertiliser prior to sowing.

With next year in mind, if you have a polytunnel or a cold frame you could try an early crop in late February/early March under cover, or March outside, but delay until April or even May for an outdoor sowing if the weather is cold and wet again in the spring. They will always catch up!

imageWHY IS MY GARLIC SO SMALL?

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TRY GROWING AND COOKING UNUSUAL HERBS

From lime-scented mint to blackcurrant sage and cola plant, Becky Searle explores lesser-known herbs that bring new flavours to the garden and kitchen, with expert picks from Urban Herbs

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4 mins

February 2026

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SO WHICH SEED-STARTING CONTAINERS REALLY WORK?

Not all seed trays are equal. We put several popular containers under the spotlight in tests to see how they influence pea root growth

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4 mins

February 2026

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Kitchen Garden

THE PERMACULTURE KITCHEN GARDEN

This month Stephanie Hafferty explores the second key principle which will help you build a more productive plot year-round

time to read

4 mins

February 2026

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Kitchen Garden

SEED SAVIOURS

Alice Whitehead reveals how half a century of conservation has seen the Heritage Seed Library grow from a small start to a national treasure

time to read

7 mins

February 2026

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Kitchen Garden

PLANNING FOR PERFECT PEAS

The first pea crops of the year are always a tasty favourite. Martin Fish shares practical methods for successful early sowings, indoors or out

time to read

4 mins

February 2026

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Kitchen Garden

MENU-LED GROWING

The carefully-managed garden at Fischer's Baslow Hall in the Peak District supplies its restaurant with distinctive, seasonal produce. Charlotte Sterland meets head gardener Kim Orwin and discovers how a compact space has been transformed into an exceptionally productive growing area

time to read

4 mins

February 2026

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Kitchen Garden

The Last Word

This month gardener Sarah Purser is reflecting on the promise and the changes that February brings as she shares more of her 2026 growing journey with Kitchen Garden readers

time to read

4 mins

February 2026

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Kitchen Garden

COMFORT FOOD SAVOURY STYLE

These easy, flavour-filled recipes by Anna Cairns Pettigrew offer simple seasonal cooking, from quick bakes and fritters to comforting midweek dishes

time to read

4 mins

February 2026

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Kitchen Garden

GROWLIGHTS EXPLAINED

What the different spectrum settings do - and when to use them

time to read

2 mins

February 2026

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Kitchen Garden

WHY EVERYONE SHOULD GROW STRAWBERRIES

Whether you're planning ahead or starting from scratch, a few key decisions make all the difference with strawberries. David Patch shares practical guidance to help you get it right from the outset

time to read

6 mins

February 2026

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