Growing Vegetables
Aspect This is the direction your plot faces, North/South/East/West. A vegetable patch likes a sunny spot, so if you can, put it somewhe...
| Apiaceae The family of Carrot, Parsnip, Celeriac, Celery, Fennel, Parsley. They prefer an open, sandy, free draining soil - not heavily man... Carrots, Parsnips, Celeriac, Celery, Fennel, Parsley | Allotment An area of ground where people hire land and grow fruit, veg and flowers. If you don’t have one youcan still have a nose around th...
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Preparing the ground
(soil, prepare, digging)Soil should be dug (one spades depth) each year and double dug (two spades depth) every 5 years. When digging the
soil each spade full should be completely inverted. This will allow any unwanted pest to be eaten by birds and any
soil born
diseases to be exposed. Leave the
soil as rough as possible. The frost and cold weather will break down the
soil.
Dig heavy soils (e.g. clay / silt) in the autumn
Dig lighter soils (e.g. sandy) in January
Grow Your Own Veg
vegetables
also know as
veg
garden tips preparing the ground, you can
grow your own veg, also
fruits and vegetables. Look here for a
list of vegetables
vegetable tips preparing the ground
and
pictures of vegetables
growing tips preparing the ground.
growing tips preparing the ground
garden tips preparing the ground
growing vegetables
can be fun and economical, including
root vegetables
and
green vegetables.
growing tips preparing the ground
Find out
when to plant vegetables,
garden vegetables
and all
vegetable tips preparing the ground
fruit and vegetables
vegetable tips preparing the ground
grow your own vegetables
garden tips preparing the ground,
home grown vegetables
vegetable tips preparing the ground,
growing vegetables at home.
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