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11. Not got a compost heap yet? Now is the time to start

Get Wokingham, Friday 11 September 2009

The compost heap is the very heart of an organic garden. It acts both as a waste disposal and fuel supply and every garden, no matter how small, should have one.

12. Go Organic: Store spuds for a tasty treat

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 08 September 2009

Autumn is just around the corner which means it is time to lift and store the harvest.

13. Go Organic - Grow your own garlic

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 01 September 2009

Garlic is one of the most pungent and life-enhancing vegetables you can grow and it does surprisingly well in our rather soggy northern climate.

14. Go Organic - summer glut

Get Wokingham, Friday 21 August 2009

One of the most enjoyable problems you can have as a gardener is the summer glut.

15. Protect your soil throughout the harsh winter

Get Wokingham, Friday 14 August 2009

As you harvest early vegetables you can often find yourself left with patches of bare soil.

16. Tidy gardening can save you bother with weeds

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 04 August 2009

I must confess that I am not the tidiest gardener. My shed is a mess and my greenhouse a jumble.

17. Go Organic: Beating blight

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 28 July 2009

Potatoes are one of the easiest and most forgiving vegetables you can grow and I always urge people to give them a try.

18. Go Organic - Look after your soil to reap the rewards

Get Wokingham, Monday 20 July 2009

A good drop of rain and plenty of sunshine means that the vegetable garden should be really productive now.

19. Go Organic: seeing the rain at last

Get Wokingham, Friday 10 July 2009

Praise the Lord it has rained at last. I enjoy a bit of sunshine as much as the next man but undiluted it does make gardening hard work.

20. The easy veg that gives, and gives, and gives

Get Wokingham, Friday 03 July 2009

The courgette season is upon us. When I was a nipper I used to dread the sight of a courgette.

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