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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Kitchen Garden Magazine July 2017.
WELCOME
EDITOR’S LETTER
Although there is plenty to do in the garden this month it’s also important to take some time out to relax and enjoy the fruits of your labours. With this in mind ...
JOBS FOR THE MONTH
10 MINUTE JOBS
FEED TOMATOES
Tomatoes growing outside should be making good growth now and starting to develop several trusses of fruit. It’s important that the plants get p...
ON THE VEG PATCH
HARVESTING BROAD BEANS
Broad beans are in full swing now and the crop will be at its heaviest with long pods full of tasty beans. At the start of the season we tend to pick just enough p...
INTHE GREENHOUSE
Pictures by Ben Russell
SOW & PLANT IN JULY ■ Start sowing for winter crops this month. More can be sown until October, but July sowings ensure some plentiful autumn, winter and early s...
WHAT’S NEW?
SHOW GIVES IT SOME WELLY
As part of the HortCouture theme at the Spring Harrogate Flower show this year a gardening item of clothing – the welly – was featured throughout t...
HAVE YOUR SAY
WAITING LISTWISDOM
After three years on the waiting list I can now: ‘Cultivate’ lasting friendships ‘Sow seeds’ of respect and kindness Receive ‘sage’ advice from others Have ‘thyme’ to ...