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How do we grow plenty of cabbage plants in one go? Well, I have a method in mind. Why not try broadcast seeding cabbage in large troughs? This is how you do it.
I love growing vegetables all year round! This is what I sow in November.
As you might know by now, I sow new seeds all year round. We have enough light for the plants outside until November, as long as it's warm of course. This is what I sow in July!
It's cold and dark outside, so what could be better than preparing for spring? I do it by growing leafy greens in winter.
As you might know by now, I'm a firm believer in growing vegetables all year long. Using plant cover is one great way to make the growing season outside just a little bit longer. This is how I use it.
I think that every respectable gardener should be growing beans in their kitchen gardens. Beans are not only tasty and easy to cook with but also very healthy and rich in protein. But which beans should you pick then? I'll go through my favorite beans and how to grow them in this guide.
My readers often ask me when it's time to start using pallet collars. In my opinion, the time is always right. Start now!
Row after row of new leafy greens are growing in my hotbed right now. Do you want to grow leafy greens early in a hotbed too? Keep reading to find out how.
It's time to set up my little sowing station here at home! Do you want to know more about starting seeds indoors? Keep reading to learn everything you need to know.
A lot of people want to know more about using grow lights in their gardens. Should you go for a store-bought solution or perhaps a DIY grow light? Learn everything you need to know about grow lights here!
Tired of winter? Why not start the growing season early by sowing snow peas in your greenhouse or polytunnel!
Look at these beautiful deep red kidney beans! I grow all kinds of beans in my garden, but this is my first kidney bean harvest. Keep reading to learn more about harvesting and storing beans!