WhatToGrow

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What to Grow in September

September marks the beginning of autumn in the UK, a time of transition for gardens as summer crops wind down and cooler-weather planting begins. Though it may seem like the growing season is drawing to a close, there are still…

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Marshalls Garden introduce pre rooted Garlic Cloves and Onion Sets.

Marshalls Garden becomes the UK’s first online retailer to introduce pre rooted Garlic Cloves and Onion Sets. Marshalls Garden have today launched their range of pre-rooted Garlic Cloves and Onion Sets and are the first online retailer in the UK…

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Growing Potato for your Christmas Harvest

Cultivating potatoes in containers for a Christmas harvest presents a unique set of considerations.  This guide outlines the optimal planting timeframe, preferred potato varieties, and effective planting techniques within bags or pots to ensure a successful yield during the festive…

What to grow in July

The nights a longer and ground is warmer. These two factors create prefect conditions for speeding up the germination process, making July an ideal to sow seeds. As well as sowing sowing seeds, July is also ideal for planting out…

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Simple way to growing runner beans at home

These are a popular vegetable crop that can be easily grown at home. Sowing runner beans directly into the soil is a straightforward and rewarding method of cultivation, offering several benefits:

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Growing Courgettes

Courgettes thrive in warm weather are versatile and easy-to-grow summer. When it comes to planting courgettes, you have the option of planting seeds directly into the ground or in containers. Regardless of whether you choose to plant courgettes directly into…

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Selling what you grow

Selling what you grow in your garden is a great way to earn a little extra cash doing something you love. We all know the cost of living is rising and doesn’t look to get much better any time soon….

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