June - the lull before the storm
Posted by: PyreneesPlot - 13-06-2022, 10:27 AM - Replies (7)

I think June may be my favourite gardening month.
We still have some of the spring freshness, most of the sowing and transplanting has been done with just the week in week out successional sowing to be done, plus the Big Job of leek planting! 
In July the produce starts to come thick and fast and there's much less time to simply sit or wander and enjoy the garden. By August it's a battle to keep on top of the harvesting and the watering and much of the garden has become a brown and largely flowerless wasteland, dahlias and zinnias aside! But there is the promise of aubergines and chillies as the month progresses. 
September and October are good again, lots and lots of produce, hopefully some rain and no early frosts.
I have no idea the point of this post, it just crossed my mind, watching the first flowers appear on the tomatoes, how much promise June brings.

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  Largest foxglove.
Posted by: Jimny14 - 12-06-2022, 07:54 PM - Replies (12)

So I have finally managed to get some foxgloves to grow in my garden (no idea why they've not found their own way here). Here is a picture of one particularly large specimen and I was wondering if anyone has a larger one anywhere. I haven't measured it but I'm 6'5" and standing next to it this is up to the top of my forehead so probably 6'3 minimum. The rest are a much more standard height.

   

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Star Announcement - Harvest Festival 2022
Posted by: Veggie - 12-06-2022, 12:09 PM - Replies (35)

The news you've all been waiting for.  Cool
G&G will be holding their annual Harvest Festival this year. Categories are likely to be similar to those in 2021 and will be announced soon. Meanwhile, you may like to start taking photos and putting them somewhere safe until the Opening date.

All the more the merrier. Don't be shy!

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  Curcuma longa (Turmeric)
Posted by: Farendwoman - 11-06-2022, 04:30 PM - Replies (14)

just bought reduced cucurma “Longa” in Homebase.
Two rhizomes in a bag for 20p instead of £4.45
Anybody grown this and got any tips?
I actually got three bags and they only charged me forty pence.

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  Name that plant (please)
Posted by: Farendwoman - 11-06-2022, 04:26 PM - Replies (3)

bought this in Homebase (with the compost) 
Was labelled pelargonium Frank Headley which it clearly isn’t.
Not only is it not Frank Headley, but it’s not a pelargonium either.
Should know what it is - but don’t!
Cost me 20p so a bargain in anyone’s book no matter what it is.



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  Flowering Houseplant Challenge
Posted by: Veggie - 10-06-2022, 08:50 PM - Replies (9)

Confession  - I'm no good with houseplants but I'd like to be better.

I've had a couple of Amaryllis in flower on the hall table for months - and they really cheered me up. Now that they're finished I thought I'd see if I could keep a flowering houseplant on that table all year round. All that I have at the moment are a tiny Cineraria and a scented pelargonium - both in the greenhouse. I'll bring one indoors tomorrow and see what else I can grow to keep up the succession.

Anyone else joining me? Big Grin

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Smile Greenhouse for a newbie :) (it's me)
Posted by: Alisina - 10-06-2022, 05:33 AM - Replies (8)

Hello gardeners! Hope I understand it right that this section is for questions about everything related with the gardening. I'm new on the forum but I am so glad to be here because of amazing people  Smile

My question is about greenhouse. I am planning to grow tomatoes, cucumbers, cabbage and other veggies. I want to eat healthy, make juice with it - to grow the perfect food for me and family that we cpuld it without visiting shops at all. So what of them need to grow in the greenhouse? What is your advice for the first greenhouse for a newbie? I think about having one of these small greenhouses, but maybe I need to pay attention on the bigger ones?

What tips do you know about choosing a greenhouse? What is your experience of using them?

So many questions... Thank you in advance!

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  Passata machines
Posted by: Veggie - 08-06-2022, 04:48 PM - Replies (9)

Does anyone have a Passata machine for processing tomatoes - removing the skin and seeds in the process? 
Something like this https://seedsofitaly.com/passata-machine...cco-large/

I hate the little bits of skin that get left after cooking tomatoes for soups/sauces and I hate even more the process of peeling tomatoes .
Is it worth investing in a  machine or would it be another gadget for the back of the cupboard?

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  Comfrey Question
Posted by: Broadway - 07-06-2022, 04:01 PM - Replies (1)

Hi folks

I'm going to be harvesting a lot of comfrey to chop and use as mulch and assume the flowers/stalks are ok to include in the mix? It's bocking 14 btw

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  Has anyone ever...
Posted by: toomanytommytoes - 07-06-2022, 03:45 PM - Replies (10)

...actually got 50 litres out of a 50 litre bag of compost? They always say on the bag '...x litres when filled' so presumably it is super fluffy when it goes in the bag and then compacts during transport and storage. However even after fluffing up the stuff it never comes to 50 litres, and when you put it in a pot it's compressed again by gravity and water. Since I always measure potting mix ingredients out with a 10 L graduated bucket, I reckon I get about 35 to 40 litres from a bag.

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