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Archive for January, 2015

New products at Jersey Plants Direct

Tuesday, January 6th, 2015

New item today at Jersey Plants Direct

Hellebore Double Ellen Collection 3 Plants 9cm Pot

Hellebore Double Ellen Collection 3 Plants 9cm Pot £21.98
Stunning collection of unique double-flowered Hellebores for late winter flowering Great savings – Buy 2 Get 1 FREE!Hellebores bring much needed colour to your winter garden, providing flowers at a time of year when gardens are deprived of floral colour, especially in those dark shady corners.

Price reductions at Harrod Horticultural

Monday, January 5th, 2015

Harrod Horticultural reduced the price on this product today

Promotion

Promotion was £15.75 now £14.75

New products at John Lewis

Monday, January 5th, 2015

New product today at John Lewis

Fiam Fiesta Sunlounger

Fiam Fiesta Sunlounger £99.00
FIAM Fiesta is a comfortable and elegant sun chair, with four adjustable positions. The high quality aluminum frame makes the chair easy to fold and easy to use.

Price reductions at GreenFingers

Monday, January 5th, 2015

GreenFingers has cut the price of this item

Greenfingers FSC Acacia Occasional Table/Stool

Greenfingers FSC Acacia Occasional Table/Stool was £29.99 now £26.24
The Greenfingers FSC Acacia Occasional Table/Stool is designed with fresh lines and an elegant stance

Plus another 0 great reductions

Three cheers for the onion

Sunday, January 4th, 2015

A really interesting article on the BBC about the history of onions and how much is used per capita around the world today.

The Big Allotment Challenge review

Sunday, January 4th, 2015

They start with 125m2 space of clear ground. Heated greenhouse.
Watch here on iplayer

joJo works in financial sector.
Alexander has only had a garden for 2 years
Lena decorartor, lives on boat
Rob long haul cabin crew job. 1 1/2 allotments in Sheffield.
Matt engineer student, 21 had allotment since 13.
Sandra growing for over 30 years. “The flower lady”
Tony semi-retired school teacher.
Alan has marketing company. Rows and runs.
Rekha no experience with flowers. Company director. Grows to feed family on allotment.

 

New potatoes.
From seed potatoes, chitting early in year. In tray in light and frost free.
4-6 weeks ready to plant. End of April.
Trnches 45cm deep lined with compost or shredded newspaper.
Take off all but 2 shoots.
Water well.
Earth them up. Cover stems with soil jsut leaving tops.
Conitune earthing up.
Harvest when flowers fully open.

Rob uses comfrey as mulch on top of them,
Scab bacterial disease caused by alkaline soil and dry conditions.
Problems – too close together so can’t earth up.
Blackleg can wipe out crop.
Rats can damage potatoes chewing them.

Challenge.
Pick 5 perfectly even sized new potatoes.
Uniformity important. Clean, clear skinned, free from blemishes and any eyes shallow.

Rekha – maris piper
Lena – Casablanca
Jojo Casablanca
Alexandra Rubess
Tony – Nicola
Alan – Charlotte
Rob – Arran Pilot
Matt – Pentland Javelin
Sandra – Pentland Javelin

Award – JoJo.

Flower growing and arranging ability challenge.
3 perfect zinnia stems
Floral basket. Needs balance of flowers and foliage. Wants them to use chicken wire as base structure. Must not see it at end.

Grow zinnia – wait until last frost over before sow seed directly in well drained sunny area. Water well but not too much. Lay gravel around seedlings as they apepar. Thin out. Until they are 30cm apart to prevent overcrowding.
Feed weekly. Either tomato feed or seaweed.
Keep picking them to stop them seeding.

If sow in seed trays they need pricking out. Lena uses a spoon.
Matt late sowing.
Slug damage can be a problem.
Botrytis fungal disease due to wet conditions.
They need sunshine to open the buds.

Wire must be secured, but not pierce the waterproof plastic in basket.
foliage first 75% of basket
Flowers need clean stems to avoid leaves rotting in water.
Zinnias added last, to be focal point.
Must look good from all angles.
Cut long stems so you can trim (can trim but not extend stems)
Open, semi and closed flowers.
Should feel secure when held.

Sandra Zahara Double Mix
JoJo Giant Dahlia mix
MAtt – no zinnia in flower
Alan – Magallen
Lena – Faberge
Tony Giant Double Mix
Alexandra Bright Spark
Rob Zahara Double Duo
Rekha Zaraha

Award – Rob best in show

Eat Challenge
2 sauces suitable to accompany as a Sunday roast. one must be a mustard.
Serve with the new potatoes you put in first challenge.

Mustard
heat, has to be controlled, balanced,
Mustards seeds need to be soaked to make it easier to crush skins.
Alexandra – Roman mustard and Fennel mayonnaise sauce
Lena – Kohl Rabi Mustard and Apple and rhubarb sauce
Alan Sunday paper mustard and that’s shallot sauce
Sandra Dill and honey mustard, Picante berry
(both had stuff from not plot)
JoJo – beetroot and vietnamese mustard, Pepper sauce
Matt – Blossomed mustard and white onion sauce
Rob Herb mustards and chimichiry sauce
Rekha Simple mustard and onion sauce
Tony old gold mustard sauce and bread and onion sauce

Best in show – Lena

Who is going home?
Matt – the youngest contestant ever.

 
I thought it was obvious Matt should be the one to go home. Failing to start the zinnia seeds in time was a huge mistake. His idea about putting things in a cardboard box to stop the light seemed a bit crazy too. His spuds didn’t look really tiny but the judge saying he’d seen bigger quail eggs meant he wasn’t impressed with them.
 

 

New products at John Lewis

Sunday, January 4th, 2015

John Lewis has these new lines today

Kew Gardens Burton Cake Bird Feeder

Kew Gardens Burton Cake Bird Feeder £7.95
 Specially designed to hold the Kew Gardens 300g Fat Nut Cake, this attractive slate-roofed, FSC-certified wooden feeder is easy to attach to a wall or post in any size garden. It can be easily refilled by rotating the peg and inserting the Fat Nut Cake square.

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New products at Tooled Up

Sunday, January 4th, 2015

Tooled Up just added these new products

Raaco 6 Shelf Galvanised Steel Shelving Unit

Raaco 6 Shelf Galvanised Steel Shelving Unit £83.95
Easy to assemble galvanised steel shelving. 1 metre length uprights with plastic connectors allows for various build options. Very versatile.8 x 1 metre posts with connectors allow for max 2 metre high construction. Comes complete with 6 x …

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New products at Gardens and Homes Direct

Sunday, January 4th, 2015

New items added today at Gardens and Homes Direct

7ft Pre-Lit Deerfield Balsam Fir  Tree

7ft Pre-Lit Deerfield Balsam Fir Tree £249.99
With extra-full and bushy branches, our large Pre-Lit Deerfield Balsam Fir with hinged branches it is quick and easy to assemble, requires little or no shaping or arrangement and packs away compactly in sections. Features: 600 warm white LED Lights Hinged branches – Simple and quick to put up and pack away. Simple and quick to put up and pack away. Sturdy, folding metal stand included. Supplied with a 2m cable. Dimensions: Height 210/7ft Widest Diameter 142cm/56in

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Price reductions at Crocus

Sunday, January 4th, 2015

Crocus has cut the price of these items

Lilium 'Black Beauty' (lily bulb)

Lilium ‘Black Beauty’ (lily bulb) was £3.99 now £3.49
Position: full sun Soil: well-drained soil enriched with leaf mould or a loam-based potting compost, such as John Innes no2 Rate of growth: average Flowering period: July Hardiness: fully hardy Bulb size: 16/18 Stunning sprays of scented, turkscap, blackish-red flowers with green centres and white margins appear in midsummer. The flowers make a fabulous display at the back of the border, or grouped in a container. This great summer-flowering bulb is universally loved because of its showy flowers that light up the garden. Garden care: Lilies can be planted at any time from early autumn, to mid-spring. Planting in autumn often helps them settle in and become better established before they start to put on their new spring growth, but spring planting is a better option if your soil is heavy and wet during winter. Choose a sunny spot, preferably where the plant receives a little light shade at its base, and plant each bulb 15-20cm (6-8in) deep in a well-drained soil, enriched with well-rotted organic matter or leaf mould. Space them at approximately 30cm (12″) intervals and provide support before the flowers appear. Deadhead the faded blooms promptly and cut the dead stems back to ground level at the end of autumn.

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