All posts by Mark Abbott-Compton

How to Plant a Fruit Garden film 2

This is the second film on the layout and basic cultivation of my new fruit and cutting flower garden

 

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How to choose the right Propagator

I think we have all wasted more money on propagators that didnt quite give us the results we wanted than any other piece of gardening equipment.Here i try and debunk a few myths and help you choose the one that will do the job you want it to

www.greenhousesensation.co.uk

http://higgledygarden.com/

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MAKING A FRUIT GARDEN—Part 1

I have decided that its time to grow more fruit and I have got a little bit more ambitious than I originally planned and its become a bigger project than first thought. But its going to be great! We can all fit a fruit tree somewhere in our garden or allotment so watch my film and have a think if you could grow some fruit too.

http://higgledygarden.com/

http://www.blackmoor.co.uk/

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Resources – No Dig Beds

Here is a list of posts with information about No Dig Bed:

I constructed this 9″x3″ Bed and have filmed it throughout the seasons so that you can see how easy it is to provide fresh vegetables from a relatively small area. No Dig Beds are one of the least labour intensive ways of growing.

1.No-Dig Bed Construction

2.No-Dig Bed 16 days after Construction and Planting

3.Early Summer update on our No-Dig Bed

4. Autumn Update on our No-Dig Bed

5.No-Dig Bed Mid Winter update

You may also find the series on growing Perennial Vegetables interesting

A.No-Dig HotBed free heat for early Vegetables

   Constructing a Bed for Perennial Vegetables

 

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FEBRUARY-Garden tasks and Seed selection

This is the time of the year when we need to make sure we all ready with our seeds for the two busiest months of the year and in my experience you get a much better selection from these seed company’s

http://higgledygarden.com        

http://www.seedsofitaly.com

http://www.simpsonsseeds.co.uk

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