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  • #16
    Originally posted by Laura Hillier View Post
    Hi Everyone,

    What are your best gardening tips? Is there one piece of advice you couldn't do without when it comes to getting the most from your crops?

    For your chance to get your tip published in the magazine and win a £40 voucher, just send your tip across to me at laura.hillier@aceville.co.uk

    Laura
    Fly-free Carrots:
    Having had bad results due to carrot root fly, I have taken to sowing carrots in deep troughs/pots and placing them on a stand. This means that the pots and troughs are above the fly's 'ceiling height' of 18-24". I haven't lost a single carrot to this pest since
    Why don't sheep shrink in the rain?

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Aberdeenplotter View Post
      The best piece of advice I can give to anyone is just not to become despondent if something goes wrong with whatever you are growing. One of my favourite sayings is 'there is always next year' . If something does go wrong and you don't know what, ask someone with experience (there are loads of experts on this forum and on local allotments) and try again.


      brilliant advice 'there is always next year' has really cheered me up as a disheartened first time gardener
      My favourite vegetable is steak

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      • #18
        If you are starting a new garden/allotment start digging at the top left of the plot and work your way across, don't do as so I did and so many do and start in the middle, you'll never do it.

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