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Runner bean germinating underground. Time-lapse epigeal germination

Neil Bromhall wrote 3 months ago: Here is a time-lapse of a runner bean germinating underground. This is an example of Epigeal germina … more →

Tags: garden forum, Growing vegetables and their problems and photographs, Home & Gardening, Time-lapse of plants and flowers growing, Cotyledon, epigeal, epigeal germination, growing runner bean, lateral roots

Runner-Touille

Paul wrote 3 months ago: It’s been a while since we updated – sorry about that! We’ve just had dinner which … more →

Tags: General, Allotment, allotumentary, harvest, recipe, runner beans, Tomatoes

High Summer

Richard wrote 3 months ago:   After last years prize winning pumpkin but less than thrilling squash I am pleasantly surprised by … more →

Tags: Beans, Peas, Lettuce, Squash, beetroot, courgette, onion, Courgettes

New Pickings2 comments

Richard wrote 4 months ago: Black Red and White currants Finally decided that I should pick the currents at the weekend.  Not su … more →

Tags: Beans, beetroot, broccoli, courgette, Cucumber, Currants, Fruit, Leeks, Lettuce

thar she blows!

ladyinthevan wrote 5 months ago: We arrived at the allotment today only to spot a real problem with the shed roof. A pretty gusty win … more →

Tags: General, Cabbage, green manure, onion, redcurrant, shed, soil pH, strawberry

What a view!6 comments

Living Dead Girl wrote 5 months ago: This was taken on our last full day at Bognor Regis.  Almost makes me wanna cry, I mean look at it!  … more →

Tags: Back garden, Flowers, Greenhouse, Herbs, trips, Veg, Weather, beach, Bognor Regis

Already ready for picking2 comments

Living Dead Girl wrote 6 months ago: Yesterday we picked a few of our strawberries.  Mum is really surprised that the size of them, consi … more →

Tags: Back garden, Flowers, Fruit, Shopping, trips, Veg, Weather, Basil, broccoli

Why is it that everything looks a little greener today?1 comment

Living Dead Girl wrote 6 months ago: It’s either the low mega-pixel on my camera phone, or being in the greenhouse really does make … more →

Tags: Greenhouse, Flowers, Fruit, Lavender, pea, Tomato, radish, Strawberries, Sunflower

Some pictures...

vegplotblog wrote 6 months ago: I’ve been quite busy in recent days, due to impending exams, hence my lack of posting. Anyway, … more →

Tags: General, aminopyralid, aminopyralid composting, aminopyralid herbicide, aminopyralid rhubarb, Exams, french bean, Growing, Lettuce

Buzz Buzz Buzz Busy Bee

happyseedlings wrote 1 year ago: Busy Bee Have you ever tried to photograph a bee with a basic point and press digi-camera?  They nev … more →

Tags: BEE

Bathford Flower & Veg Show - A First3 comments

Richard wrote 1 year ago: First Prize - Onions The culmination of a good year so far was being awarded First Prize for Onions … more →

Tags: Potatoes, sweetcorn, beetroot, courgette, Cucumber, Onion Family

Things to do in the Garden in July

Angie wrote 1 year ago: Keep a look out for cabbage white butterfly eggs on all of your cabbage family plants. If you see an … more →

Tags: blueberries, Courgette, Flowers, Fruit growing, Organic Gardening, Pests & Diseases, Potatoes, Runner Beans, Vegetable growing

Blob update ...

gfharris wrote 1 year ago: A really rotten day at work where nothing seems to go right can easily be lifted by an evening out i … more →

Tags: Potatoes, fuschia, hardy fuschia, day lilly, Dianthus, Slug, beer trap, Ladybirds, sex

A "Corn"ucopia on its way - with luck and hard work2 comments

Richard wrote 1 year ago: A busy weekend but not all on the allotment. (Ikea trip and helping youngest son David to move house … more →

Tags: Beans, Garlic, broccoli, Potatoes, sweetpeas, Peas, Lettuce, Vegetables, sweetcorn

Painted Lady Scarlet Runner Bean1 comment

janedata wrote 1 year ago: Also known as Phaseolus coccineus, this productive bean plant produces attractive deep orange-red fl … more →

Tags: gardening, Container Gardening, Vegetables, painted lady runner bean, Phaseolus coccineus

Planting by the Moon 9th - 15th June

Angie wrote 1 year ago: According to the book I am using ‘In Tune with the Moon’ this is what we are supposed to be doing th … more →

Tags: Vegetable growing, Fruit growing, Flowers, Planting by the Moon, Artichoke, curly endive, Parsley, Aubergine, Broad bean

Vegetables to Sow in June1 comment

Angie wrote 1 year ago: With things like radishes, lettuce, beetroot and peas don’t forget to keep sowing them every 2 … more →

Tags: Vegetable growing, Organic Gardening, Growing in containers, broccoli, Cauliflower, Brussels sprout, Cabbage, Kohlrabi, sorrel

The Season Begins (again)

Richard wrote 1 year ago: Away at the weekend so not back on the allotment until 5:30 on Monday evening after two hours shredd … more →

Tags: sweetcorn, Leeks, Squash, beetroot, pumpkin, courgette, parsnip

Vegetables to Sow in May

Angie wrote 1 year ago: Now that May is here there are lots of seeds that you can now plant outside in the ground or in cont … more →

Tags: Vegetable growing, permaculture, broccoli, Cauliflower, Brussels sprout, Cabbage, Kohlrabi, sorrel, Celery


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