Try new thing and make those seed lists for the garden and allotment

Try new thing and make those seed lists for the garden and allotment Gardening Podcast

Try new thing and make those seed lists for the garden and allotment

“Make a Seed List” is a captivating podcast that delves into the art and science of selecting the perfect seeds for your garden. Hosted by Gardening With Ben, a passionate gardener and seed enthusiast, each episode explores the vast world of seeds. From heirloom vegetables to exotic flowers, “Make a Seed List” offers insights into how to choose, store, and cultivate seeds for a thriving garden. Listeners will learn about different seed varieties, their growth requirements, and how to create a diverse and sustainable garden. This podcast is perfect for those looking to deepen their understanding of the foundations of gardening and for anyone excited about planting their next batch of seeds. Join us as we sow the seeds of knowledge and grow our gardening community!

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Make a allotment garden plan this weekend

Make a allotment garden plan this weekend Gardening Podcast

Make a allotment garden plan this weekend

“Make a Plan” is a podcast dedicated to all things gardening. Hosted by Gardening with Ben, this show is a haven for garden enthusiasts, from those just starting to get their hands dirty to seasoned green thumbs. Each episode is a journey through the joys and challenges of gardening, offering practical advice, innovative ideas, and inspiring stories. Listeners will learn about everything from basic plant care to advanced landscape design, and tips for sustainable gardening. Whether you’re looking to start a small herb garden on your balcony or planning a complete backyard transformation, “Make a Plan” is your go-to guide for nurturing your passion for gardening. Tune in, cultivate your knowledge, and grow your gardening skills with us!

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Nature's Neighbors - Looking after the birds and wildlife in the allotment garden

Nature’s Neighbors – Looking after the birds and wildlife in the allotment garden Gardening Podcast

Nature’s Neighbors – Looking after the birds and wildlife in the allotment garden

“Nature’s Neighbors” is a heartwarming and informative podcast dedicated to the intersection of gardening and wildlife care. Each episode offers a treasure trove of practical advice and inspiring ideas for creating a garden that is not just a human sanctuary but a haven for birds and other wildlife. Listeners will learn how to attract and protect their feathered and furry friends, from choosing the right plants and providing natural shelters to ensuring a safe and nourishing environment. This podcast is perfect for gardeners and nature enthusiasts who dream of turning their green spaces into thriving ecosystems where all creatures, big and small, can coexist in harmony. Join us as we explore the joys of nurturing nature’s neighbors in our gardens and allotments.

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Nature’s Neighbors – Looking after the birds and wildlife in the allotment garden

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Make a allotment garden plan for 2024

Make a allotment garden plan for 2024 Gardening Podcast

Make a allotment garden plan for 2024

“Make a Garden Plan” is a dynamic and informative podcast dedicated to helping listeners of all levels design and cultivate their ideal gardens. Each episode is packed with actionable advice, guiding garden enthusiasts through the various stages of garden planning and execution. The podcast covers a wide range of topics, from selecting the right plants for your climate to mastering the art of garden layout and maintenance.

Listeners will learn how to analyze their space, whether it’s a small urban balcony or a sprawling backyard, and make the most of it. The podcast features interviews with gardening experts, landscape architects, and experienced hobbyists, offering diverse perspectives and innovative ideas. Key topics include soil health, plant selection, sustainable practices, seasonal gardening, pest control, and aesthetic design.

“Make a Garden Plan” is more than just a guide; it’s a source of inspiration and a community for garden lovers. It’s perfect for anyone looking to start their first garden or seeking new ideas to rejuvenate an existing one. Whether you’re aiming for a bountiful vegetable garden, a stunning floral display, or a peaceful green retreat, this podcast will help you plan and achieve your gardening goals.

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Make a allotment garden plan for 2024

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Catch up chat with Gardening With Ben

Catch up chat with Gardening With Ben

Catch up chat with Gardening With Ben

“Catch-Up with Gardening with Ben” is a weekly podcast that invites listeners into the enriching world of gardening. Hosted by Ben, a passionate gardener with years of experience, the show aims to inspire and educate both seasoned gardeners and newcomers. Each episode delves into various topics, ranging from sustainable gardening practices to innovative landscaping ideas. Ben also discusses seasonal gardening tips, helping listeners understand what to plant and when to plant it, tailored to different climates and environments.

Listeners can expect engaging interviews with gardening experts, botanists, and environmentalists who share their insights and experiences. The podcast also features a Q&A segment where Ben addresses listener queries, offering practical advice for common gardening challenges. Whether it’s about nurturing indoor plants, controlling garden pests naturally, or creating a backyard vegetable garden, Ben covers it all with his trademark enthusiasm and expertise.

“Catch-Up with Gardening with Ben” is more than just a gardening show; it’s a community where people can share their love for nature and learn to create beautiful, sustainable spaces. The podcast is perfect for those looking to deepen their gardening knowledge, find inspiration, or simply enjoy the therapeutic benefits of this green hobby.

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Catch up chat with Gardening With Ben

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January Garden Guide: Essential Tasks for a Thriving Garden and Allotment in January

January Garden Guide: Essential Tasks for a Thriving Garden and Allotment in January Gardening Podcast

January Garden Guide: Essential Tasks for a Thriving Garden and Allotment in January

“Welcome to ‘January Garden Guide: Essential Tasks for a Thriving Garden and Allotment.’ As we welcome the new year, our gardens and allotments beckon for attention, even in the heart of winter. This podcast is your go-to source for all the January tasks that will set the foundation for a flourishing growing season. Each episode, we delve into vital gardening activities, from pruning and protecting plants against the cold, to planning your crop rotations and starting seeds indoors. We’ll also share tips on soil care and tool maintenance to ensure your garden is primed and ready for spring. Whether you’re an experienced gardener or just getting your hands dirty for the first time, join us for expert advice, practical tips, and a healthy dose of green inspiration this January!”

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January Garden Guide: Essential Tasks for a Thriving Garden and Allotment in January

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What to plant in January; Sowing seeds of success in your Garden and Allotment

What to plant in January; Sowing seeds of success in your Garden and Allotment Gardening Podcast

What to plant in January; Sowing seeds of success in your Garden and Allotment

“Welcome to ‘What to Plant in January,’ the podcast that turns winter blues into green thumbs! As the new year begins, many assume gardening takes a back seat, but this is far from the truth. Each episode in January, we dive into the surprising array of vegetables, flowers, and herbs that thrive when planted during the colder months. From the hardy greens that can withstand frost to the early bloomers waiting for their moment, we cover it all. Get expert advice on indoor seed starting, soil preparation, and frost protection, making the most of your garden or allotment space. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or just starting, join us to discover how January can be one of the most rewarding times in the gardening calendar. Let’s get planting!”

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What to plant in January; Sowing seeds of success in your Garden and Allotment

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Fresh Starts in the Garden; Cultivating New Beginnings Gardening Podcast

Fresh Starts in the Garden; Cultivating New Beginnings Gardening Podcast

Fresh Starts in the Garden; Cultivating New Beginnings Gardening Podcast

“Welcome to ‘Fresh Starts in the Garden: Cultivating New Beginnings,’ the podcast where we sow the seeds of gardening knowledge and nurture the joy of growth. Each episode, we dig into the rich soil of gardening tips, design ideas, and eco-friendly practices. Whether you’re a seasoned green thumb or just planting your first seedling, join us in celebrating the cycle of life and renewal in the garden. From urban balconies to sprawling backyards, we explore how every patch of earth can be a source of fresh starts and new adventures. Tune in and let your gardening journey blossom with us!”

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Fresh Starts in the Garden; Cultivating New Beginnings Gardening Podcast

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Growing Courgettes Vertically

Growing Courgettes Vertically

Growing Courgettes Vertically

Can you grow Courgettes or Zucchini vertically? The answer is yes you can! There are many varieties of courgettes and zucchini from long courgettes to round ones. You can also get courgettes that grow vertically. This is ideal if you are limited to space in the garden or the allotment. In this article we are going to explain all about growing courgettes vertically.

Title: Elevating Gardening: A Vertical Approach to Growing Courgettes

Introduction:

In the ever-evolving world of gardening, enthusiasts and horticulturists are continually exploring innovative methods to maximize space, increase yields, and enhance the overall efficiency of their cultivation practices. One such groundbreaking technique that has gained popularity is the vertical cultivation of vegetables. Among these, growing courgettes vertically has emerged as a promising and space-efficient approach that not only conserves ground space but also offers a host of benefits for both seasoned and novice gardeners.

Traditionally known for their sprawling vines and broad leaves, courgette plants may seem unsuitable for vertical growth at first glance. However, by harnessing the potential of vertical gardening structures, such as trellises, arbors, or specially designed containers, gardeners can unlock a myriad of advantages. This innovative approach not only enables gardeners to make the most of limited space but also promotes better air circulation, sunlight exposure, and easier pest management.

In this exploration of growing courgettes vertically, we will delve into the various methods, structures, and considerations that can contribute to a successful vertical courgette garden. From choosing the right varieties to understanding the importance of proper support systems, this guide aims to equip you with the knowledge and inspiration to elevate your gardening experience and reap the rewards of a bountiful vertical courgette harvest. Let’s embark on a journey to reimagine traditional gardening practices and embrace the upward trend of cultivating courgettes in a whole new dimension.


Allotment and Kitchen Garden Book

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Vertical Courgette Varieties

There are a few climbing courgette Zucchini varieties that you can try growing in the garden which means growing your courgette plants vertically up a frame rather than on the ground. Growing courgettes vertically are ideal if you don’t have much space or you would like to protect the courgette fruit from getting nibbled on while sitting on the ground. Here are some vertical courgette varieties you can try growing.

  • Tromboncino d’Albenga – these can actually grow to a length of 1m if you are not careful. Obviously the more you pick the courgettes the more will grow on the plant. The plant can grow up to a length of 4 meters so be prepared to keep tying it up.
  • Shooting Star F1 – these courgettes are yellow in colour and round in shape. The courgette balls will grow to a length of 20cm. These can produce great harvests.
  • Black Forest F1ˈ– These vertical courgette plants are also round in shape but these are green in colour. This courgette plant will also produce fantastic amounts of fruit.

What Are The Health Benefits Of Courgettes

Whether you are growing normal courgettes or vertical courgettes they are all filled with great benefits. Courgettes are filled with vitamin C and potassium which is good for the muscles.


How to Grow Vertical Courgettes

When you are growing vertical courgettes you need to think of the best place to grow them. Unlike normal courgettes, they don’t require much space as they grow upwards. In this article, we will be giving you the best gardening and allotment tips on how to grow your courgettes vertically.


When to sow, plant, and harvest vertical courgettes

Here is an easy table to show you the dates you need for your courgettes. This chart is for the UK – remember that this is a guide and will all depend on the weather and how warm it is.

SowApril
PlantLate May – June
HarvestJuly to October

Best place to grow Vertical Courgettes

When growing vertical courgettes or any type of courgette you need to find a great area in the garden. The best place is an open sunny spot. You ideally need somewhere that will attract the bees as they help pollinate the courgette flowers. When looking for the best place to grow a vertical courgette it can either be in the ground or in a large pot outside.


The best soil to grow Vertical Courgettes

Choosing the best type of soil to grow courgettes is usually good well-draining soil that has lots of nutrition mixed in with it. This will help get better results from the plant. Make sure that the nutrition is well rotted down when mixing in.


How to sow Vertical Courgette seeds

To sow your vertical courgette seeds is really easy and you can get the kids involved as the seeds are a great size to handle.

When sowing courgette seeds it’s best to get them growing in individual pots. This saves the time of having to transplant them when they get growing.

First, you need to get a small plant pot and fill it halfway up with compost. Get one of your courgette seeds and place it in the middle of your plant pot and cover it with soil. Make sure you then water the compost. You can cover the top with cling film which will then keep the soil moist and warm.

Place the plant pot on a window or in a greenhouse. Once the seed germinates you can take the clingfilm off.

Courgette seeds are very good at germinating so only sow what you plan on growing with a few spare in case they get eaten.

Planting your Vertical Courgettes

It will take around 16-21 days for your vertical courgettes to start to germinate in the greenhouse, possibly faster in the house. Leave the courgettes to grow qute big if the pots are not big enough transplant them to a larger one and continue growing in the greenhouse.

Do not plant out your courgettes until the chance of frost has passed or it could kill the plants off. You will be looking at planting them outside around June time.

When planting outside prepare a hole to put them in, and add some nutrition into the ground for the plants to feed off. This can be plant food or well-broken-down manure. Plant your courgette plants out in the garden or in a pot whichever way you are growing. As you are growing vertical courgettes you will need to have a frame of some type to fasten them to.


Looking after your Vertical Courgettes

Vertical Courgettes do not need a lot of looking after. Once they have started growing well they can pretty much look after themselves.

The main thing for courgettes is to keep them watered and looked after. When you have planted your courgette sink a plastic plant pot in the side of the courgette plant, make sure it has holes in the bottom of it as you are going to water into the plant pot rather than the side of the courgette plant as watering the courgette plant can rot the stem and snap your plant whereas watering into a plant pot will direct all the water to the roots of the plant.

As your courgette plants start to grow vertically keep tying them to the frame to support them.


How to feed Vertical Courgettes

Your vertical courgettes will require regular feeding to get great crops from your plants. The best way of feeding your courgette plants is to use tomato feed. This is usually used once a week when the courgette plants start to flower. This will help provide more fruit on your courgette plants.

Below is a link to the recommended product we suggest for feeding your tomatoes.


Harvesting Vertical Courgettes

Some vertical courgettes can grow really long. However the more you pick the courgettes the more produce you will get from your plant as it is not concentrating on growing the one you have pulled off. So when your courgette gets to the size you want just snip it off with a pair of secateurs.


Vertical Courgette Pests and Diseases

As with most courgettes, Vertical courgettes are still prone to be affected by pests and diseases. These include:-

Vertical Courgette Pests:-

The pests which are common to affecting Moneymaker tomatoes are:-

  • Aphids
  • Slugs
  • Snails
  • Red Spider Mite

All bugs can be prevented from attacking your crops.

Vertical Courgette Diseases:-

Powdery Mildew:- This can be caused in the warm and dry season of summer. To prevent this from happening you can add mulch around the base of the plant or add well-rotted manure to the planting area to keep the ground moist.



Vertical Courgette Questions

Here you will find some of the common questions asked about Shirley Tomato Plants

How do you stake a zucchini vertically?

Place some stakes or trellis behind the courgette zucchini plant. This will ideally need to be around 5-6 feet tall. Keep tying to the trellis as it grows taller. Gently tie with garden string.

How tall do climbing courgettes grow?

Vertical courgette plants can grow quite tall depending on the variety, they can grow upto 200cm tall.

Can zucchini squash be grown vertically?

Yes, Zucchini and squash can be grown vertically to save space. You can grow them up a trellis or up an arch just keep tying them ad training them up the trellis.

Conclusion

Conclusion:

Embracing the vertical approach to growing courgettes opens a gateway to a realm of possibilities for gardeners seeking sustainable, space-efficient, and visually captivating cultivation methods. As we conclude our exploration into the world of vertical gardening for courgettes, it becomes evident that this innovative technique is not merely a departure from conventional practices but a harmonious fusion of ingenuity and horticultural wisdom.

The advantages of growing courgettes vertically extend far beyond the conservation of ground space. From improved sunlight exposure that enhances photosynthesis to the facilitation of better air circulation, vertical gardening offers a holistic solution to the challenges posed by limited garden space. The use of trellises, arbors, and containers transforms the courgette garden into a vertical tapestry, both functional and aesthetically pleasing.

In the journey towards a successful vertical courgette garden, selecting the right varieties, providing adequate support, and maintaining vigilant care are paramount. However, the rewards are abundant – not only in the form of a plentiful harvest but also in the joy of cultivating a garden that defies traditional constraints.

As we bid farewell to the traditional sprawl of courgette vines and embrace the upward growth, we encourage every gardener to experiment, adapt, and relish the benefits of this transformative gardening approach. Growing courgettes vertically is more than a trend; it’s a testament to the resilience and adaptability of nature, harmonizing with our desire to cultivate in harmony with the environment and maximize the potential of every inch of available space. May your vertical courgette garden stand tall, both as a testament to your horticultural prowess and a beacon of inspiration for others to follow suit in the ever-evolving world of gardening. Happy cultivating!


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Zucchini Or Courgette

Zucchini Or Courgette

Zucchini Or Courgette

The question a lot of people ask is it Zucchini or Courgette. The answer is they are the same vegetable. The reason why some people call it Zucchini or Courgette is that Zucchini is the Italian name and Courgette is the French name.. In the Uk everyone calls it a Courgette but most of the rest of the world actually calls it Zucchini. However, did you know that Zucchini should only be used for more than one of the vegetables as it is the plural. The word you should use for one is zucchino.

The Zucchini or Courgette comes from the same family of vegetables as the squash which is part of the gourd family. Zucchinis and Courgettes can come in different shapes and sizes as new varieties are introduced. You can get long ones, vertical growing courgettes, and round courgettes. They now also come in different colours. The regular colour for Zucchini or courgette is a dark green, but they can come in yellow and also white.

Introduction:

Zucchini, known as courgette in many parts of the world, is a versatile and beloved summer squash that has found its way into kitchens globally. This green, mild-flavored vegetable is not just a staple in various cuisines but also a star player in health-conscious and culinary circles alike. Whether you refer to it as zucchini or courgette, this vegetable offers a spectrum of culinary possibilities, adding a touch of freshness and nutritional goodness to a wide range of dishes.

In this exploration, we’ll delve into the world of zucchini (or courgette), examining its origins, nutritional benefits, and the diverse ways it can be incorporated into your culinary repertoire. From sautéed sides to savory mains and delightful desserts, the journey with zucchini transcends boundaries and culinary preferences. Join us as we peel back the layers of this green wonder, celebrating its culinary versatility and exploring the various ways it has become a kitchen essential around the globe.

Conclusion

Conclusion:

As we wrap up our exploration of the versatile green vegetable known as zucchini or courgette, it’s evident that this summer squash has earned its place as a culinary gem with universal appeal. Whether you prefer to call it zucchini or courgette, this vegetable transcends borders, bringing a burst of freshness and nutritional value to kitchens around the world.

From its humble origins to its prevalence in various cuisines, zucchini has proven itself to be a kitchen chameleon. Its mild flavor and adaptable texture make it a favorite for both home cooks and professional chefs alike. Whether thinly sliced in salads, spiralized into noodles, or baked into bread, zucchini’s culinary versatility knows no bounds.

As we celebrate the myriad ways this green wonder enriches our plates and palates, let the journey with zucchini inspire your culinary creativity. Whether you’re a seasoned chef or a home cook experimenting with new flavors, the world of zucchini invites you to explore, innovate, and savor the simple joys of this wholesome and delicious vegetable. So, whether you say zucchini or courgette, let this green delight continue to elevate your culinary adventures with its fresh and vibrant presence. Happy cooking!


Allotment and Kitchen Garden Book

Are you starting an allotment or planning on growing your own fruit, vegetables, herbs, and flowers in a kitchen garden? If so we highly recommend the book Allotment Month By Month. This does exactly what it does on the cover to help you with what you should be doing in the allotment and kitchen garden each month. Below you can see the link for Amazon where you can purchase the book directly. This book is extremely popular with all allotment holders as you will read in the reviews:-

You can check out all the allotment and kitchen garden books we recommend here.



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Allotment Book

Are you thinking of starting an allotment? The best book on the market that you can purchase is Allotment Month By Month: Grow your Own Fruit and Vegetables. This book will give you all the tips to start growing your own fruit and vegetables. You can click the link below which will take you to Amazon to purchase it.

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