As the saying goes, the early bird gets the worm, and in your case, the early gardener gets the rhubarb. You're likely to be no stranger to the reward of fresh, home-grown produce, but imagine having your tart and tasty rhubarb ready a full month ahead of the usual season....
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For gardeners aiming to max out their veggie plot’s potential? Climbing French beans might just be your golden ticket. These green wonders shoot up, not out, saving space while promising a harvest that could make any green thumb boast.....
If you have an allotment or garden and grow your own food, then potatoes will probably be one of your bigger crops as it is our staple food. By experimenting with different varieties over time you can select those that.....
If you've decided to try your hand at growing for cut flowers, then Cosmos, with its whimsical charm, will most likely have captured your attention....
Those classified as waxy potatoes are low in starch and high in moisture. They are generally white in colour, with firm flesh and are perfect for....
You might be wondering what split pill lettuce seeds are and how they can enhance your gardening success. Essentially, these are normal seeds often of a premium variety encased in a biodegradable coating designed to break apart—or 'split'—upon exposure to moisture.....
Many people often ask whether a gherkin is a cucumber and in the US a gherkin is better known as a pickle.....
Remember that choosing the right seed potatoes give you a head start. If you are beginner to growing potatoes, read our guide....
Chilli Peppers!! How hot do you like yours? You're familiar with the heat they pack, but have you wondered how their fiery power is measured.....
There are several types of summer squash, which come in all shapes, sizes, colours and flavours.....