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A little dirt on lifted potatoes is fine
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Kitchen Garden Magazine
264 - September 2019
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YOU YOUR PLOT
JOBS FOR THE MONTH
TASKS FOR YOUR VEGETABLE PATCH IN SEPTEMBER BY JOYCE RUSSELL
IN THE GREEN HOUSE
■ As summer salads and other crops start to come to
WHAT’S NEW
ALL THE LATEST NEWS, PRODUCTS & FACTS FROM THE WORLD OF KITCHEN GARDENING
HAVE YOUR SAY
CONTACT US WITH YOUR LETTERS AND TIPS: TFLANAGAN@MORTONS CO.UK
Mudketeers’club
If you are, that makes you a member of our new Mudketeers’ Club, a dedicated
Kg problem solver
GOT A FRUIT OR VEG PROBLEM? ASK KG FOR HELP
TIME TO ENTER KG PLOTTER COMPETITION 2019
We are officially launching our annual competition in this month’s issue. We have made a few changes this year to the competition and included four categories for you to enter. See below for details and what you could win.
GET GROWING
ON THE PLOT WITH THE THREE MUDKETEERS
Cut off foliage of maincrop potatoes to ground level
GROWING ONLINE
We dig into the world wide web to harvest great websites, blogs and tweets
THE SPLENDOURS OF SPINACH
This month Rob Smith turns his attention to this most nutritious of crops and offers top advice on sowing, growing and choosing the right varieties for your needs
RHS
Inspiring everyone to grow
TARRAGON
This aniseed-flavoured herb is the perfect accompaniment for chicken dishes or to flavour oils and vinegars. KG deputy editor Emma Rawlings reveals her top tips for growing it.
THE CULTIVATED PLOT: COOKING UP A STORM
This month there’s more drama and plenty to share on Sally and Graham Strong's plot
VEG IN CONFINEMENT
Raised beds are a great way of keeping your vegetable plot contained and they can reduce the workload, making them ideal for newcomers to veggie growing. KG's Emma Rawlings explains
GO GREEN WITH MANURES
Growing crops takes lots of nutrients out of your soil. Green manures offer a natural way to put something back explains KG editor Steve Ott
BACK TO THE FUTURE
Historic gardens can hold important lessons for today’s gardeners pondering how to adapt to increasingly unpredictable weather conditions in their own allotments and veg patches, says the National Trust
MAKE MERRY WITH ELDERBERRIES
Each autumn Stephanie Hafferty takes advantage of the elderberries growing in abundance near her allotment. Here’s what she does with them
BOWL-ICIOUS!
Small is beautiful this month, as Anna Cairns Pettigrew presents a range of delicious and nutritious dishes you can serve up in a bowl
GARLIC MANIA
Vampires beware! Rekha does not grow a few garlic bubls, she grows a quaeter of a plotful!
BONSAI BARRIES
A little bit of serendipity l exotic edibles enthusiast Sally Cunningham, to sample a particular variety of fuchsia that produces sweet berries
HINTS FOR HAPPY HARVESTING
Though you might be tempted to do smash and grab when it comes to harvesting, a little care is key, says Joyce Russell Pictures: Ben Russell
DEMSON DELIGHT
If you’re looking for a fruit tree that stands up well to the vagaries of the UK climate, then consider the damson, says David Patch
BEETROOT
This spring KG editor Steve Ott sowed two recently introduced beetroot varieties, each with promises of improved flavours and performance. Read on to discover his verdict
YOU & YOUR PLOT
TREES FOR ALL
Holly Farrell visits Frank P Matthews, a tree nursery in rural Worcestershire, and finds there is a fruit tree for every garden
WHAT TO BUY
PRODUCT REVIEWS HAND WEEDERS
Sometimes you need to get down close to the areas that need weeding in your garden or on your plot, so here’s a selection of hand weeders the KG team tried out this month
READER OFFER
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SUCCULENT SEPTEMBER
A quick but delicious dinner of pak choi in teriyaki
LAST WORD
GOING WILD ON YOUR PLOT
These are difficult times for nature. KG editor Steve Ott explains how our gardens and allotments can help turn the tide