All posts by Mark Abbott-Compton

INTERVIEW WITH ADAM FROST CHELSEA FLOWER SHOW 2013

One of the fantastic attractions of Adam Frost’s gold medal winning entry Sowing the Seeds of Change is that it combines a productive garden with a family useable setting in such a way that for most people small elements of this garden could be taken away and used as inspiration in their own gardens.  In this interview Adam shares with us his thought process as to why he has created this garden.

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TOMATO GROWING IN QUADGROW

This seemingly simple piece of equipment overcomes two of the major problems of growing tomatoes, that of over watering and blossom end rot, whilst simultaneously doubling the crop produced.  Also when growing peppers, aubergines or dwarf beans it gives you an increased yield without the daily requirement of watering.

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ASPARAGUS PLANTING SPRING UPDATE

This film is  a sequel to my film on planting bare rooted asparagus plants and I thought you might find it useful to see what to expect from your newly growing asparagus plants.The emerging asparagus plants dont look quite like you would expect and you dont want to weed then out by mistake after the hard work of planting then

Asparagus Autumn Update

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