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Prodigious Palms
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Prodigious Palms

Palm trees are not just a pretty picture, says Sally Cunningham, as she discovers that the flowers of the Chusan palm are actually edible

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2 mins  |
March 2020
HOBBITS, HOBBITON AND HORICULTURE
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HOBBITS, HOBBITON AND HORICULTURE

In his antipodean peregrinations Martin Fish may not have stumbled on any hobbits, but he did discover their very English cottage gardens and plenty of fruit and veg

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8 mins  |
March 2020
Samphire SALT OF THE EARTH
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Samphire SALT OF THE EARTH

Though hard to come by commercially, samphire is a crop that you can grow yourself. KG reader Tom Hall-Martell explains

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3 mins  |
March 2020
MAKE YOUR OWN Greenhouse
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MAKE YOUR OWN Greenhouse

If your budget doesn’t stretch to buying a ready-made greenhouse, another option is to get busy and make one yourself. Joyce Russell shows you how

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5 mins  |
March 2020
Grow tomatoes galore!
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Grow tomatoes galore!

This month KG editor Steve Ott offers his top tips on growing a UK garden and greenhouse favourite, the tomato

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7 mins  |
March 2020
LOG IN TO MUSHROOMS
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LOG IN TO MUSHROOMS

If you fancy having a go at growing mushrooms, get yourself a log, says Wendy Pillar, and ensure a steady supply of tasty fungi for years to come

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4 mins  |
November 2019
THE GREEN TEAM -DREAM TEAM
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THE GREEN TEAM -DREAM TEAM

Gardening can be a therapeutic and relaxing activity but a charity in Goole, East Yorkshire has taken this to the next level, using horticulture to help people turn their lives around. Emily Collins spoke to The Green Team to find out how they use gardening to give people a second chance.

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4 mins  |
November 2019
Growing LIGHTING 101
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Growing LIGHTING 101

In this extract from Leslie F Halleck’s book, Plant Parenting, find out how you can use artificial lights to get a head start with seedlings and cuttings

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5 mins  |
November 2019
TIME TO TURN OVER AN OLD LEAF
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TIME TO TURN OVER AN OLD LEAF

Autumn is marked by dramatic change as the natural world sheds its summer cloak. Make the most of this leafy abundance by collecting what you can to make your own lovely leafmould. Benedict Vanheems will get you raking

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6 mins  |
November 2019
A WALLED GARDEN
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A WALLED GARDEN

Gardening writer Janice Hopper heads north of the border to Caithness to take a tour of the Castle of Mey and its beautiful walled garden

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4 mins  |
November 2019
Succeed With Cauliflowers
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Succeed With Cauliflowers

Cauliflowers have a reputation for being a challenge, but persevere and they can be a highly rewarding – and tasty – veg to grow, says KG editor, Steve Ott

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5 mins  |
December 2019
The Cultivated Plot: A Year To Treasure
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The Cultivated Plot: A Year To Treasure

In the last of the series, Sally and Graham Strong are both looking back on what they have achieved in a year and forward to the plot of the future

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4 mins  |
December 2019
Spud Love
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Spud Love

With potatoes on his mind, Rob Smith advises on selection, offers some top tips and shares some of his favourite varieties

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3 mins  |
December 2019
Protecting Our Native Pollinators
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Protecting Our Native Pollinators

Pollinators play a vital role in mankind’s ability to produce crops, says Julie Moore. So who are they and what can we do to care for them?

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9 mins  |
December 2019
Edible Edges
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Edible Edges

With so much of our effort focused on what’s growing in the garden, it’s easy to forget what’s going on at the edges. Garden boundaries such as walls and fences offer tantalising – and tasty – opportunities to grow even more food. Benedict Vanheems asks: are you making the most of them?

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5 mins  |
December 2019