Spring has sprung and that's why our friends from The Chef's Garden and The Culinary Vegetable Institute dropped by.
Raised garden beds are ideal for edible plants, as they keep your harvest organized, prevent over-planting, and deter weeds ...
This warms things up. Carrots need a loose, well-drained soil that is at least 8 to 12 inches deep. Since most garden soils are not this way, the easiest thing to do is to sow carrot seeds in a ...
Carrots and parsnips grow best in light, sandy soil so if your soil is heavy clay, stony, chalky or doesn't drain particularly well, concentrate on the maincrop, short-root types which cope better ...
Whether you grow carrots in spring and summer for quick, tasty crops or in the autumn for larger roots to store over winter, they're one of the tastiest crops you can grow. The Which? Gardening team ...
Before too long, it will be time to start planting vegetables — at least some vegetables.
Grow vegetables from scraps with these tips. Reduce waste and enjoy fresh produce by following simple regrowing techniques.
For a continuous supply of carrots, sow a few seeds every fortnight. May-August - Grow, grow, grow Once the seedlings are big enough to handle gently pull out the weaker plants, leaving one carrot ...
Just as monarchs famously prefer milkweed for food and egg-laying, swallowtail butterflies also have a preferred food as ...