Grow Vegetables

Below are our 6 articles in the 'grow vegetables' category:

Grow Your Own Cabbages, Cauliflower, Broccoli and Sprouts
Brassicas enjoy a well-cultivated soil that’s rich in organic matter, such as homemade compost or well-rotted manure. If your soil is slightly acidic, a sprinkling of lime will help them grow better ...
Grow Your Own Courgettes, Cucumbers, Marrows
Cucurbits (cucumbers, marrows, courgettes and squash) are fun plants to grow and yield impressive results. Courgettes are an ideal vegetable to grow for a beginner, and you are likely to always have ...
Grow Your Own Onions, Garlic, Leeks
Alliums are generally an easy crop to grow. If grown in conjunction with carrots and parsnips, they can help confuse pests, such as carrot and parsnip root flies. They can also protect leafy crops ...
Grow Your Own Peas and Beans
Legumes are water and nutrient hungry so need plenty of preparation and care throughout the growing season. The best way to cater for their needs is to dig a trench in autumn and fill it with ...
Grow Your Own Root Vegetables
Root vegetables enjoy a moist, well-cultivated soil, packed with plenty of rich organic matter, such as homemade compost or well-rotted manure. The exception to this rule is carrots and parsnips. ...
Grow Your Own Squash Plants
Squash plants are closely related to cucumbers, courgettes and marrows, and are a member of the same family, curcubit. Squash plants come in a variety of shapes and sizes, and include butternut ...

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