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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Kitchen Garden Magazine March 2018.
WELCOME
EDITOR’S LETTER
March marks the beginning of the most exciting part of the gardening year – spring – when our long winter finally loses its grip and plants start to grow with an exuberance tha...
JOBS FOR THE MONTH
10 MINUTES JOBS BREAK UP SOIL On fine, dry days spend a little time on the plot with a fork or cultivator and break down any lumps of soil after digging, to start creating a fine tilth ready f...
ON THE VEG PATCH
SOW LEEKS IN PLUG TRAYS
STEP 1: Leeks are a great winter veg for the garden and will crop for many months. The seeds can be sown directly into the garden and transplanted, but I find I get muc...
INTHE GREENHOUSE
Take care of small plants, thinning if necessary
Pictures by Ben Russell
WITH JOYCE RUSSELL
WHATTO DO IN MARCH ■ Sow cucumbers, melons, peppers, French beans, courgettes and basil...
WHAT’S NEW?
GARDEN HEROES
If you’ve ever wondered how insects like beetles, slugs and snails help our gardens to prosper, Ben Raskin’s latest book, Bees, Bugs & Butterflies, explains the great w...
HAVE YOUR SAY
PASTEURISED APPLE JUICE
*STAR* LETTER WIN £25 VOUCHER Answering your question about how to keep apple juice in the fridge for more than a couple of days (Mudketeers, December 201...