Spring has sprung

Spring has arrived, the garlic is sprouting and the rhubarb is unfurling its leaves. There should be a new crop of articles around here any day now, but in the meantime have a look at some of the perennials that have survived the winter ;)
- It’s not too late to think about planting Jerusalem artichokes, and if you don’t have a lot of space or don’t want them to get out of control then think about growing them in containers.
- If Slumdog Millionaire has inspired you to look to India for garden inspiration this year then find out how to grow your own curry or check out my review of Asian Vegetables.
- Now is a good time to think about planting some comfrey so that you can grow your own fertilizer.
- Or perhaps you’re still at the stage where you need to order your seeds and plants?
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March 12th 2010
10:41 PM
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15 ways to recycle a plastic bottle in the garden
Composting with plastic composters
Dig for Victory
Emma's Green Thumb Articles
Emma's Helium articles
Emma's HTDT articles
Emma's Squidoo lenses
Emma's Triond articles
Grow your own curry
Grow your own fertilizer
Growing Jerusalem artichokes in containers
How to compost with coffee
How to grow an avocado pit
How to grow garlic
How to grow spring cabbage
How to keep cats off your garden
How to start gardening early in the year
How to use urine as a fertilizer
Perennial fruits and vegetables
The importance of recycling and composting in the garden
Achocha
Cool recycling
Keeping hens in your garden
Planting Pips
Unusual Edibles
What rot! A compost addict's guide to composting
