Digging For Dinner is dedicated to anyone who enjoys growing their own produce. With rising food prices, the guilt about food miles and a desire to eat fresh, organic food, there has been an increase in the number of people who are turning to growing their own. Whether you have an allotment, a vegetable plot in your garden or even a small patio or window box you will be able to find information about growing fruit, vegetables and herbs including planting guides, the right tools for the job, pest control and seasonal advice, There is also a great range of products including seeds, plants and trees and growing equipment. As well as information about gardening we have a section about keeping chickens - something that is also growing in popularity as more and more people enjoy the good life.
Plant Pumpkin Seeds Now is the time to plant pumpkin seeds ready for Halloween. For a really giant pumpkin try the Pumpkin Hundredweight. Pumpkins are great fun to grow and as well as jack-o-lanterns pumpkins can be used in a variety of dishes including risottos, soups and stews and of course pumpkin pie. See all our varieties of pumpkin seeds and guide to growing pumpkins.RHS Membership The RHS is a charity dedicated to advancing horticulture and promoting good gardening. Its aim is to help people share a passion for plants, encourage excellence and inspire those with an interest in gardening and an RHS membership is a great way of supporting their work. A subscription to the RHS costs £49.00 a year. Find out more about the benefits of an RHS membership.Forsham Chicken Coops Forsham make a high quality range of arks, coops and chicken runs. They are ideal for keeping chickens in the garden and suit short-legged birds such as Pekins that do not like to climb. The coops are made from Scandinavian redwood with galvanised fixings and are fully planed to leave a smooth surface. See our full range of Forsham chicken coops. |
Kitchen Garden Magazine Kitchen Garden Magazine is Britain's most popular magazine for gardeners who like to grow their own fruit and vegetables. In January's issue there's some fantastic growing guides including how to grow leeks, rhubarb and plant a mini orchard plus over 34 pages of organic gardening. Take out a subscription to Kitchen Garden Magazine for just £36.00 a year.Featured Product The hosepipe ban can make things hard for gardeners who need to ensure that their fruit and vegetables stay watered through the dry summer months. The Oakland water butt is made from wood effect resin and is a practical and attractive way of saving water. It costs £49.99. Find more water butts in a wide range of styles and designs.Garden Gift Boxes Garden gift boxes are instant kitchen gardens that contain everything you need to start growing your own fruit, vegetables and herbs. All the plants are organic and come ready to grow in your garden with full growing and harvesting instructions. They are the perfect gift for anyone who enjoys gardening or cooking. See the full range of garden gift boxes. |
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