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niknakb Courgettes and Marrows: ... love courgettes. They are so versatille. During courgette season, I use them in everything. They are lovely in a Ratouille, lovely with a meet and gravey dinner and go very well in soup. I have been putting them in stir frys, on pizzas and in sandwiches. We grow our own courgettes and usually get a good yield. They grow well and plentiful and you can even eat the flowers. they are very nice fried and considered to...
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Plants - Wildlife Gardening Plants Wildlife Gardening Plants
Plants / Many seed companies have developed wild flower ranges and many garden centres stock seeds, bird boxes, bat boxes and other products for wildlife.
overall rating  5 reviews
 
Spider Plant Spider Plant
Plants / Produces numerous long narrow leaves from a crown. Low-growing; trailing tropical plant. Produces large fleshy rhizomes. Monocot. Native to Africa. Prefers low lights. Different varieties can be either solid green or variegated. Makes good ground cover or hanging basket. Chlorophytum comos...
overall rating  5 reviews
 
Plants - Bay Bay
Plants / Laurus nobilis, Lauraceae, also known as True Laurel, Sweet Bay, Grecian Laurel, Laurel, or Bay Tree, is an aromatic evergreen tree or large shrub reaching 10–18 m tall, native to the Mediterranean region. The leaves are 6–12 cm long and 2–4 cm broad, with a characteristic finely serrated ...
overall rating  5 reviews
 
Lettuce Lettuce
Plants / Lettuce is a temperate annual or biennial plant most often grown as a leaf vegetable. In some countries, it is typically eaten cold and raw, in salads, hamburgers, tacos, and many other dishes. In some places, including China, lettuce is typically eaten cooked and use of the stem is as imp...
overall rating  4 reviews
 
Plants - Wisteria Wisteria
Plants / "Genus of twining, usually woody vines, of the pea family (Fabaceae), mostly native to Asia and North America but widely cultivated in other regions for their attractive growth habit and beautiful profuse flowers. The alternate leaves are pinnately compound (feather formed). The flowers, w...
overall rating  4 reviews
 
Hostas Hostas
Plants / Plaintain Lily. Each species has ribbed leaves in a cluster at the base of the plant and tubular white or bluish purple flowers that are borne in clusters at the tip of stalks that emerge from the leaves. Bloom time varies from late spring to early autumn, depending on the species. The fru...
overall rating  3 reviews
 
Plants - Oregano Oregano
Plants / A species of Origanum. A culinary herb. It is native to Europe and the Mediterranean regions.
overall rating  2 reviews
 
Cabbage Cabbage
Plants / There are several different varieties in the cabbage family: green, red and chineese to name a few. Cabbage can be consumed raw or cooked and is an excellent source of Vitamin C.
overall rating  2 reviews
 
Plants - Pineapples Pineapples
Plants / Do you grow pineapples? Tell the rest of us how!
overall rating  3 reviews
 
 
Red onions Red onions
Plants / Red onions have purplish red skin and white flesh tinged with red, and can be distinguished from Spanish Onions, which have yellow skins. Available throughout the year, these onions tend to be medium -sized and have a mild to sweet flavor. They can be added raw to many dishes, used for ext...
overall rating  3 reviews
 
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CheekyCharlie08 Sunflowers
... are one of the easiest things to grow from a seed and they are beautiful when the flowers open out because the flowers look so massive on the tall stalk and it looks like magic that the plant can hold itself up right. You buy a packet of 10 or 20 seeds and that costs about £2 and if you look after them you will get most of them growing and hardly any of the seeds die off. I always use compost from the shop and I sometimes buy the proper seed compost but not always and they always come through whatever one I use. There s a shop by me that sells the big bags of compost dirt cheap so I get them. I just start them in empty yogurt pots and put holes in the botto...
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penelopep Christmas Cactus
... christmas cactus also sometimes seen as the easter cactus in some retailers. This is not really a cactus in fact more of a light succullent type of plant with thick fleshy leaves that store a lot of water and the petals of the flowers themselves are also quite watery. The plants can be found at almost every retailer from your local supermarket to garden centre and are sold in the masses around both christmas and easter. Costing around three pounds for a small plant they are a good value plant as they are not too difficult to look after and they will flower a couple of times a year and if looked after will keep growing and last for many years. The plants tend to sit...
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luigi0778 Beetroot
... ~Background~ ~+~+~+~+~ Beetroot or Beta Vulgaris (its latin name), is a root crop which had its origins in ancient times as a dour tasting, bland looking root, commonly found in salty banks of coastal regions of various part of the world. Later this crop, which was at the time mostly used for medicinal purposes (generally obtained from its foilage) was gradually cultivated and turned into the brightly coloured and naturally sweet tasting, rooted cultivars we are familar with today. Despite its undeniably healthy and nutritious qualities, Beetroot conjures up unpleasant images for a large chunk of Western Europeans. For example. If I was to say the word Beetro...
Read the full review: Don't get in a Pickle! Just Beet-eat it! by luigi0778
 
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