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How To Propagate Strawberries

Apr 7th, 2011 | By Justin
How To Propagate Strawberries

  Propagating Strawberries is one of the simplest tasks in the Self Sufficient Garden. For non-alpine varieties, simply look out for runners. Let the small, new plant root of its own accord. After it’s rooted (can be as little as three weeks), dig up the new plant, snip the runner that joins it to the
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Seed Or Seedlings?

Mar 21st, 2011 | By Justin
Seed Or Seedlings?

Whether you grow your veg from seed or from seedlings is a really a matter of space & time. If you have a greenhouse and you can spare the time to look after young plants, then getting them going from seed is pretty easy in most cases. Lettuce, Cucumber, Tomatoes, Leeks, Celery, Spinach, Courgette and
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Preparing the Lettuce Bed

Mar 21st, 2011 | By Justin
Preparing the Lettuce Bed

  Lettuce is something we get through by the ton! Week in week out all through the year we consume at least 1 or 2 a week. More in summer. And after our reasonable results last year, but total lack of planning, I want to really get on top of our Lettuce supply for the
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Preparing The Fruit Cage

Mar 19th, 2011 | By Justin
Preparing The Fruit Cage

Growing soft fruit has always been a battle of wills between us and the black birds. With only a small amount of room to dedicate to growing fruit, we’ve never had enough to share with the birds and still be able to gather a good harvest to see us through the winter, so I’ve always
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How To Grow Runner Beans

May 7th, 2010 | By Justin
How To Grow Runner Beans

Runner beans are one of the easiest crops to grow. They need very little in the way of care while they’re growing, all they need is a suitable cane tripod, trellis or fence to climb up, and if you pick the ripe beans often enough will keep on producing delicious beans right through the summer
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Planting Up The Green House

Apr 19th, 2010 | By Justin
Planting Up The Green House

Now I feel really guilty this year… I bought my Tomato & Cucumber plants from B&Q! In the past I’ve always been loyal to our local garden centres, but this year a 2 for 1 offer or some such thing caught my eye and I grabbed half a dozen. Anyway, they’re quite stocky specimens so
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Preparing The Greenhouse For Planting

Apr 16th, 2010 | By Justin
Preparing The Greenhouse For Planting

It’s been a few years since I had a green house at my disposal and I’m really pleased the previous owners of our house left this one behind. An essential component in the Self Sufficient Gardeners arsenal, the Green House will be a very busy place indeed. At least that’s the plan. Ours is 6′x8′
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Chickens – The Most Destructive Animals Ever!

Mar 20th, 2010 | By Justin
Chickens – The Most Destructive Animals Ever!

The idea of Free Ranging chickens is great in an idea world. But in the real world, in a small to medium garden, it’s a recipe for a disaster coated in chicken poo and big holes. Chickens love to scratch, forage and dig nice big holes to have dust baths. But they’re definitely not picky
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