Rhubarb

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Introduction Rhubarb is an attractive hardy perennial with large leaves and pink, red or greenish leaf stalks that are used as a dessert, often in […]

Radishes

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Introduction Radishes are easy to grow in any size of garden. They are fast-growing and are ready to harvest in about four weeks from sowing. […]

Pumpkins

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Introduction Pumpkins are great fun to grow with children. They are easy to cultivate, but need a sunny position, plenty of water and shelter from […]

Peas

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Introduction There’s nothing like the flavour of freshly picked peas. Use them as quickly as possible once picked as they lose their sweetness. Dwarf varieties […]

Parsnips

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Introduction A roast dinner isn’t complete without roast parsnips – and they add a whole new dimension to stews and casseroles too. The good news […]

Marrow

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Introduction The marrow is an easy vegetable to grow – with care you can have a very large crop in a relatively short time. Marrow, courgette, squash […]

Lettuce

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Introduction Choose the right varieties and you can have lettuce almost all year round. There are so many types of lettuce to choose from – […]

Jerusalem artichoke

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Introduction This statuesque plant is a relative of the sunflower. Although it boasts attractive yellow flowers perched on 3m (10ft) stems, it is mainly grown […]

Globe artichokes

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Introduction Globe artichokes (Cynara scolymus) are large, architectural perennial plants, which are grown for their large edible flower buds and ornamental enough for the flower […]

French beans

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Introduction French beans are delicious and easy to grow in small gardens. They make great finger food for children, and are ideal for anyone who […]