Veg growing week-by-week

Visit here for up-to-the-minute news posts about what’s growing and being harvested – RIGHT NOW –  in veg beds locally and around the UK. As a grower it’s important to get in tune with the seasons and to sow, plant and harvest at the right time, so here you’ll find the latest news from several of the UK’s best.

1) Frith Farm in Beverley, 2) Garden Organic in Coventry and 3) The Real Seed Company in Pembrokeshire. Click on the photos for more information, you do not need Facebook.

If you have a bumper harvest, maybe you’ll be able to pledge some of your harvest to to Freedom Feastival in September?

8 years ago
Grain Wholefood

Beautiful beets from Frith Farm!!!!

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8 years ago
Photos from Frith Farm's post

Exciting times!

Our 1st veg box collection will be ready a week tomorrow - for those of you already signed up, start getting excited!

For those of you who would still like to sign up, but haven't, ... See more

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8 years ago

We're delighted to announce the winners of our Abel & Cole cookbook competition.

🌟Congratulations🌟 to Anne May Close, Karen J Smith and June Saddington, you're our three lucky winners!

Please ... See more

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8 years ago

Do you have too much material in your #compost bin?

We suggest digging out your half rotted compost and bagging it up. Keep it damp, and by next spring it will have rotted down enough to add to your ... See more

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8 years ago

Are you counting down to #Christmas? 🎅🎄

There's just 10 weeks to squeeze in your shopping but don't worry we've got the perfect gifts for that budding gardener in your life!

Take a look at ... See more

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8 years ago

How's your #Monday going?

We would love to see pictures of your #autumn #gardens and #allotments. Please comment and share below...

#MondayMotivation #autumngarden #autumnalcolours

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8 years ago
Honey tests reveal global contamination by bee-harming pesticides

Honey tests reveal global contamination by bee-harming pesticides - Neonicotinoid insecticides are found in 75% of global honey samples and half contain a cocktail of chemicals.

Neonicotinoid insecticides are found in 75% of global honey samples and half contain a cocktail of chemicals

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8 years ago
Introduction to mulching

This week's #Fridaytip highlights how useful a good mulch can be for your #autumn & #winter garden.

As you dig up plants, and some die back, large areas of bare soil start to appear. Use organic ... See more

Mulches are a labour saving trick which all organic gardeners can use. Garden Organic's Head of Organic Horticulture runs through different types of mulch an...

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8 years ago
Garden Organic

We've teamed up with Ebury Publishing and Abel & Cole to offer you the chance of 🌟winning🌟 a copy of their brand new cookbook - How to Eat Brilliantly Every Day.

If you love eating with the ... See more

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8 years ago
How safe are garden centre plants? | www.gardenorganic.org.uk

Neonics are still present on so-called 'pollinator friendly' plants in garden centres across the country.

Read our article highlighting the developments surrounding #pesticides in garden centre ... See more

How safe are garden centre plants? Sarah Brown unpicks the recent worrying research about pesticide residues in garden centre plants... In the last edition of The Organic Way, Judith Conroy discussed ... See more

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8 years ago
Is the UK coming clean on pesticides?

A useful summing up of the issue of pesticide use, by Peter Melchett of the Soil Association

Following recent headlines and new scientific papers PETER MELCHETT of the Soil Association reports on the evolving dialogue around pesticides.

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8 years ago
Diane

Our head of Organic Horticulture, Chris Collins has been out and about today talking to representatives of the National Allotment Society

Chris Collins talking to National Allotment Society reps and mentor about Garden Organic school programme. Lots of ideas to encourage future plot-holders!

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7 years ago

Just preparing the new harvest seed of the Golden Chard. What a pretty plant!

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7 years ago
Timeline Photos

The "Amanda" sweet peppers are incredible. Look, another huge harvest of fruit this morning! Seed from the first batch of these will be available online really soon. 🙂

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7 years ago
Photos from The Real Seed Collection's post

Here's Tam spending an afternoon this week deseeding the "Amanda" sweet peppers. We love the pepper harvest - we all get a huge bucket of peppers to cook with once the seeds are taken out!

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8 years ago
Photos from The Real Seed Collection's post

Amaranth! The Leaf Amaranth plants are flowering well now in the tunnel and it looks spectacular; they're about 12ft tall. New seed from them should be ready in late November.

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8 years ago
Photos from The Real Seed Collection's post

Bulking up our super tasty new bean Princess - in the field earlier in the year, drying in the tunnel - and the catflap we installed so that Thompson can get in and protect all our drying seeds even ... See more

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8 years ago
Photos from The Real Seed Collection's post

A fairly large Pacific Giant squash - 27kg!

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8 years ago
Photos from The Real Seed Collection's post

Squash harvest at Real Seeds! Here's Ian bringing in the hugely diverse Treugerat squash population. This is the start of a dehybridisation project; all these different squash came from seed in one ... See more

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8 years ago
Photos from The Real Seed Collection's post

A few photos from a busy harvest week at Real Seeds: Ian cutting the hedges back, Ben sorting the Special Swiss sweetcorn, a visit by the local Permaculture group and harvesting enormous sunflowers. ... See more

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8 years ago

We've been getting the squash harvest in now, and this is interesting - the one at the bottom is a Sibley that was harvested *last year* - yes, 12 months ago! Stored on the dresser in a cool room, ... See more

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8 years ago
Paleontology

This is why chemical farming is so wrong . Great timelapse photography of what happens if you remove all the organisms from the soil.

Bioturbation with and without soil fauna.

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