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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Kitchen Garden Magazine September 2017.
WELCOME
EDITOR’S LETTER
Who doesn’t love the flavour of home-grown fresh fruit and veg – I know I certainly do, and this being one of the busiest months for harvesting, I am in my element...
JOBS FOR THE MONTH
10 MINUTE JOBS
REMOVE OLD CROPS
Pull out old calabrese plants that have finished cropping or when they run to seed and chop them up and add to the compost heap. The ground c...
ON THE VEG PATCH
COURGETTES IN POTS
Where garden space is limited courgettes are ideal for growing in large containers and if well looked after they should produce a good crop of courgettes over the summer mont...
IN THE GREENHOUSE
WITH JOYCE RUSSELL Pictures by Ben Russell
SOW & PLANT IN SEPTEMBER
■ Sow rows of salad leaves. It’s hard to have too many to pick, and growth slows down in the winter mont...
WHAT’S NEW?
POSTCARDS FROM THE HEDGE
This year the Harrogate Autumn Flower Show will be sending plant postcards from across the globe as it invites visitors to travel the world in their garden. A new exhib...
HAVE YOUR SAY
STAR LETTER WINS £25 VOUCHER
ICANDOTHAT!
I hope you enjoy the enclosed letter from my granddaughter. She wrote it after reading granddad’s Kitchen Garden. She was reading the Have Your Sa...