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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Kitchen Garden Magazine 258 - March 2019.
WELCOME
Most of us can risk some sowings this month – if not outside then in a propagator indoors. But perhaps even more exciting are the slowly improving conditions – an end to the short, gloomy days of win...
JOBS FOR THE MONTH
TASKS FOR YOUR VEGETABLE PATCH IN MARCH BY JOYCE RUSSELL Photos by Ben Russell
10 MINUTE JOBS
KEEP PLANTS FROST-FREE
Cover new planted onion and potato beds. The former are more li...
ON THE VEG PATCH
PLANT ONION SETS
STEP 1: Small sets are the easiest way to grow onions. These part-formed bulbs should be disease-free and all ready to grow when planted. White varieties often grow larger bulbs ...
IN NTHE GREENHOUSE
WITH MARTIN FISH WHAT TO DO IN MARCH ■ Tender vegetables such as courgettes, sweetcorn and dwarf French beans can be sown now in cell trays. With just a little gentle heat they will soo...
WHAT’S NEW?
ALL THE LATEST NEWS, PRODUCTS & FACTS FROM THE WORLD OF KITCHEN GARDENING BAN ON METALDEHYDE SLUG PELLETS FROM 2020 Metaldehyde slug pellets will be banned in 2020, following a long campaign by enviro...
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