Solent wight is best planted out in early spring, according the The Garlic Farm who sell it. Maybe that is why you got some flowers already.
Be interesting though to see how they turn out anyway so do let us all know.
Gadge
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- Sat Apr 11, 2009 2:31 pm
- Forum: Best practices
- Topic: Garlic
- Replies: 17
- Views: 5726
- Sat Apr 11, 2009 2:23 pm
- Forum: Growing places
- Topic: Finished da fruit cage
- Replies: 4
- Views: 2997
Re: Finished da fruit cage
Johnboy has it exactly right.
Gadge
Gadge
- Fri Apr 03, 2009 6:15 pm
- Forum: Growing places
- Topic: Finished da fruit cage
- Replies: 4
- Views: 2997
Re: Finished da fruit cage
John, I have a fruit cage and have found it useful to also have 1 x thornless loganberry planted in the middle of the long side. This throws up very long canes which can then be tied up high on the cage well above any other fruit like Raspberries/strawbs. You get masses of fruit for very little work...
- Tue Nov 18, 2008 4:25 pm
- Forum: General chatter
- Topic: RHS Veg web site
- Replies: 1
- Views: 1432
RHS Veg web site
Lots of useful stuff on this site including a month by month calendar. Well worth a look...
http://www.rhs.org.uk/vegetables/index.asp
Enjoy
Gadge
http://www.rhs.org.uk/vegetables/index.asp
Enjoy
Gadge
- Sun Nov 02, 2008 4:22 pm
- Forum: Best practices
- Topic: composting: what counts as "brown"?
- Replies: 12
- Views: 4997
- Fri Sep 19, 2008 4:07 pm
- Forum: Growing places
- Topic: Bathtime?
- Replies: 4
- Views: 3418
Bathtime?
I have had precious little success with carrots sown directly in the ground on my allotment in previous years. Most get eaten by slugs. Earlier this year though I converted a waist high plastic bucket into a giant plant pot, by drilling some drainage holes at the bottom and filling it with compost. ...
- Sun Jan 06, 2008 4:43 pm
- Forum: Weeds, Pests and Diseases
- Topic: Mice.
- Replies: 33
- Views: 13608
- Fri Oct 26, 2007 2:37 pm
- Forum: Technical Data
- Topic: Blight "resistance" in tomatoes
- Replies: 17
- Views: 16722
Greenhouse : Moneymaker Gardeners Deight. No Spraying Blight but managed a decent crop by cutting back hard and stopping watering. Taste affected to a degree IMHO but edible. Outside : Moneymaker Gardeners Delight. No Spraying Bad Blight all destroyed Most potatoes on allotment also badly affected b...
- Fri Oct 26, 2007 2:30 pm
- Forum: Technical Data
- Topic: Blight "resistance" in harvested potatoes
- Replies: 30
- Views: 24291
Red Duke of York (sort of) Folliage affected on 40% of plants Totally red skinned tubers all affected at lifting White with pink eye tubers unaffected at lifting None stored for later use. Note - Not sure why I got the variation in colour between tubers. First time growing this variety so not sure w...
- Mon May 14, 2007 3:54 pm
- Forum: Seasonal tips
- Topic: Flowering Shallots and Leeks
- Replies: 12
- Views: 6319
- Fri Mar 23, 2007 10:45 am
- Forum: Growing places
- Topic: Installing a second hand green house
- Replies: 9
- Views: 9451
Just a note to say that it is finally installed and glazed. Building the base was indeed long winded using my method described above although the end result looks and feels quite stable. I was basically trying to avoid real building work with cement/bricks but now think this would have been easier. ...
- Wed Feb 28, 2007 3:12 pm
- Forum: Harvesting Q&A
- Topic: Pheasant glut
- Replies: 15
- Views: 9955
Here is a great really simple recipe - Kids and faddy eaters love it too Take pheasant breast and press down lightly with left hand then slice through thinly horizontally using a large Cooks knife as many times as you can manage. Got a few tiddly bits left over, no worries...just use them up as belo...
- Fri Nov 17, 2006 3:09 pm
- Forum: Growing places
- Topic: Installing a second hand green house
- Replies: 9
- Views: 9451
Installing a second hand green house
I have recently acquired a second hand quite old alluminium green house. It was delivered assembled with all the glass removed so now needs installing in the chosen spot and reglazing. Mainly, I could do with some advice re installation. It is about 7' x 9', is made of light alluminium with sliding ...