Boost your garden’s productivity with intercropping! 🌱 Plant fast-growers like radishes or lettuce between slow-growers like broccoli or onions. You’ll harvest early crops while the bigger veggies take their time, making the most of your space and increasing yields. #GardeningTips #Intercropping
Boost your garden’s productivity with intercropping! 🌱 Plant fast-growers like radishes or lettuce between slow-growers like broccoli or onions. You’ll harvest early crops while the bigger veggies take their time, making the most of your space and increasing yields. #GardeningTips #Intercropping
Short on time at your allotment? Build raised beds using old planks, logs, or bricks. Fill them with fertile soil and organic matter—the borders keep it contained. Benefits: loose, no-dig soil, warms up quickly, good drainage. Minimal upkeep—just add organic matter occasionally. #GardeningTips
Short on time at your allotment? Build raised beds using old planks, logs, or bricks. Fill them with fertile soil and organic matter—the borders keep it contained. Benefits: loose, no-dig soil, warms up quickly, good drainage. Minimal upkeep—just add organic matter occasionally. #GardeningTips
Don’t let fallen leaves go to waste! 🍂 Collect them for composting, make nutrient-rich leaf mould, or use as mulch to protect plant roots, especially in winter. Sustainable gardening starts with simple steps. 🌿 #GardeningTips #Composting #Sustainability
Don’t let fallen leaves go to waste! 🍂 Collect them for composting, make nutrient-rich leaf mould, or use as mulch to protect plant roots, especially in winter. Sustainable gardening starts with simple steps. 🌿 #GardeningTips #Composting #Sustainability
Protect your cauliflower and other veg from frost! Use cloches, row covers, or fleece to shield vulnerable crops. Mulch around roots for added insulation. Keep an eye on weather forecasts, and cover plants before frosty nights to help them thrive. #gardeningtips
Protect your cauliflower and other veg from frost! Use cloches, row covers, or fleece to shield vulnerable crops. Mulch around roots for added insulation. Keep an eye on weather forecasts, and cover plants before frosty nights to help them thrive. #gardeningtips
For outdoor tomato growing, choose a warm, sunny, sheltered spot. Gradually acclimate them by hardening off before planting, as they are tender. Plant deeply so the first set of leaves is just above the soil surface, enabling the buried stem to produce extra roots. #GardeningTips
For outdoor tomato growing, choose a warm, sunny, sheltered spot. Gradually acclimate them by hardening off before planting, as they are tender. Plant deeply so the first set of leaves is just above the soil surface, enabling the buried stem to produce extra roots. #GardeningTips